DATA TABLES

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Fertility, Pregnancy, and Repeat Pregnancy Rates
Table A-1 Fertility Rate (Age 15-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
Table A-2 Estimated Pregnancy Rate (Age 15-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
Table A-3 Adolescent Fertility Rate (Age 10-14) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-4 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 10-14) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-5 Adolescent Fertility Rate (Age 15-17) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-6 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 15-17) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-3/5 Adolescent Fertility Rate (Age 10-17) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-4/6 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 10-17) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-7 Percent of Teen (Age ≤17) Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race
Table A-8 Percent of Teen (Age 18-19) Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race
Table A-7/8 Percent of Teen (Age ≤19) Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race and Ethnicity
Table A-9 Adolescent Fertility Rate (Age 18-19) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-10 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 18-19) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-11 Overall Adolescent Fertility Rate (Age 10-19) by Race
Table A-12 Overall Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 10-19) per 1,000 by Race
Table A-13 Adult Fertility Rate (Age 20-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
Table A-14 Estimated Adult Pregnancy Rate (Age 20-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
     
Pregnancy History and Maternal Characteristics
Table B-1 Percent of Live Births to Teens (Age <18) by Race
Table B-2 Percent of Live Births to Teens (Age >35) by Rac
Table B-3 Percent of High Parity Live Births, Controlling for Age by Race
Table B-4 Percent of Live Births to Women With Parity Greater Than Three by Race
Table B-5 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age >18) With Less Than a 12th Grade Education by Race and Ethnicity
Table B-6 Percent of Live Births to Teens (Age <18) Who Smoked by Race
Table B-7 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age e"18) Who Smoked by Race
Table B-8 Percent of Live Births to All Women Who Smoked by Race and Ethnicity
Table B-9 Percent of Live Births (Excluding First Pregnancies) With Interval to Conception of ≤6 Months by Race and Ethnici
Table B-10 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from “Unintended” Pregnancies (Age ≤19) by Race [PRAMS Data]
Table B-11 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from “Unintended” Pregnancies (Age 20-29) by Race [PRAMS Data
Table B-12 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from “Unintended” Pregnancies (Age =30) by Race [PRAMS Data]
Table B-10/11/12 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from “Unintended” Pregnancies (All Ages) by Race and Ethnicity [PRAMS Data]
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Behavioral Risk Factors for Women
Table C-1 Estimated Percent of Women Who Are Current Smokers (Age 18+) by Race [BRFSS Data]
Table C-2 Estimated Percent of Women Who Are Overweight (Age 18+) by Race [BRFSS Data]
Table C-3 Estimated Percent of Women Who Engage in No Leisure-Time Physical Activity (Age 18+) by Race [BRFSS Data]

Women's Health Services and Financing
Table D-1 Estimated Percent of Women Who Did Not Have a Pap Smear Within the Past Two Years (Age 18+ with no history of hysterectomy) by Race [BRFSS Data]
Table D-2 Estimated Percent of Women Who Did Not Have a Mammogram Within the Past Two Years (Age 50+) by Race [BRFSS Data]
Table D-3 Estimated Percent of Women Who Could Not See a Physician at Some Time in the Past Year Due to Cost (Age 18+) by Race [BRFSS Data]
Table D-4 Total Number of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
Table D-5 Total Number of Title X Family Planning Users with Incomes Less Than or Equal to 150 Percent of Poverty (Male and Female) [FPAR Data]
Table D-6A Percent of the Female Teenage Population (Age 13-19) “In-Need” of Family Planning Services (AGI) Served by the Title X Program
Table D-6B Ratio of the Women (Age 20-44, <150% of Poverty) Served by the Title X Program to the Women (Age 20-44) “In-Need” of Family Planning Services (AGI) per 100
Table D-6C Ratio of Females Served by the Title X Program (as defined by 6A and 6B) to the Total Population “In-Need” of Family Planning Services (AGI) per 100
Table D-7/8 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Less Than 18 Years of Age by Sex [FPAR Data]
Table D-9 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 18-19 by Sex [FPAR Data]
Table D-10 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 20-24 by Sex [FPAR Data]
Table D-11 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 25-29 by Sex [FPAR Data]
Table D-12/13 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 30 or More by Sex [FPAR Data]
Table D-14 Percent of the Female Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) By Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
Table D-15 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Male by Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
Table D-16 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Less Than or Equal to 100 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-17 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: 101-150 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-18 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: 151-200 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-19 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Greater Than 200 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-19A Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: 201-250 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-19B Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Greater Than 250 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data]
Table D-21 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Oral Contraception [FPAR Data]
Table D-22 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Fertility Awareness [FPAR Data]
Table D-23 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was an IUD [FPAR Data]
Table D-24 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was a Hormonal Implant [FPAR Data]
Table D-25 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Hormonal Injection [FPAR Data]
Table D-26 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Sterilization (User or Partner) [FPAR Data]
Table D-27A Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was a Hormonal/Contraceptive Patch [FPAR Data]
Table D-28 Number of Title X Family Planning Medical Encounters per FTE Primary Medical Service Personnel [FPAR Data]
Table D-29 Population “In-Need” per FTE Title X Primary Medical Service Personnel [FPAR Data]
Table D-30A Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Title X [FPAR Data]
Table D-30B Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) [FPAR Data]
Table D-30C Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from State Government Grants and Contracts [FPAR Data]
Table D-30D Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Other Sources [FPAR Data]
Table D-30E Average Family Planning Program Dollars Spent Per Person Served [FPAR Data]
Table D-31A Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Femaile) Who Were Uninsured [FPAR Data]
Table D-31B Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Femaile) with Limited English Proficiency[FPAR Data]
Table D-31C Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Users (Unduplicated) Obtaining a PAP Test[FPAR Data]
Table D-31D Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Unduplicated) Receiving a Clinical Breast Exam[FPAR Data]
Table D-31E Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Less than 18 Years of Age by Sex[FPAR Data]
Table D-31F Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were 18-24 Years of Age by Sex[FPAR Data]
Table D-31G Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Age 25 or More by Sex[FPAR Data]
Table D-32/33 Percent of Live Births with No Prenatal Care (Age 10+) by Race and Ethnicity
Table D-34 Percent of Live Births with Prenatal Care Starting After the First Trimester by Race
Table D-35 Percent of Live Births with Adequate or Adequate Plus Prenatal Care (Kotelchuck Index) by Race and Ethnicity
Table D-36 Percent of Live Births for Which the Mother Received Prenatal WIC Assistance by Race
Table D-37 Percent of Live Births Paid For by Medicaid by Race
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Delivery Hospital
Table E-1 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level III Hospitals by Race
Table E-2 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Teaching Hospitals by Race
Table E-3 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals With a NICU by Race
Table E-4 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level II Hospitals by Race
Table E-5 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals Without a NICU but With Two Obstetricians and Two Pediatricians by Race
Table E-6 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level I Hospitals by Race
Table E-7 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at “Other” Hospitals by Race
Table E-8 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level III Hospitals by Race
Table E-9 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Teaching Hospitals by Race
Table E-10 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals With a NICU by Race
Table E-11 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level II Hospitals by Race
Table E-12 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals Without a NICU but With Two Obstetricians and Two Pediatricians by Race
Table E-13 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level I Hospitals by Race
Table E-14 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at “Other” Hospitals by Race

Infectious Disease Incidence
Table F-1 Rate of Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Reproductive Tract Infections (Combined Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydia) in Females (Age 15+) by Race and Ethnicity
Table F-2 Total Children (Age <13 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive
Table F-3 Total Females (Age 13-19 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive
Table F-4 Total Women (Age 20-29 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive
Table F-5 Total Women (Age >= 30 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive

Birthweight
Table G-1 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 500 Grams by Race
Table G-2/3 Percent of Births That Were 500-999 Grams by Race
Table G-4 Percent of Births That Were 1000-1499 Grams by Race
Table G-5 Percent of Births That Were 500-1499 Grams by Race
Table G-6 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 1500 Grams by Race
Table G-7 Percent of Births That Were 1500-1999 Grams by Race
Table G-8 Percent of Births That Were 2000-2499 Grams by Race
Table G-9 Percent of Births That Were 500-2499 Grams by Race
Table G-10 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 2500 Grams by Race
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General Perinatal and Infant Mortality Rates
Table H-1 Fetal Mortality Rate by Race
Table H-2 Neonatal Mortality (<1 Day) Rate by Race
Table H-3 Neonatal Mortality (1 to <7 Days) Rate by Race
Table H-4 Neonatal Mortality (7 to <28 Days) Rate by Race
Table H-5 Summary Neonatal Mortality (<28 Days) Rate by Race
Table H-6 Perinatal Mortality Ratio by Race
Table H-7 Postneonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table H-8 Infant Mortality Rate by Race and Ethnicity

Birthweight-Specific Mortality Rates
Table I-1/2 Very Low Birthweight-Specific (500-999 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-3 Very Low Birthweight-Specific (1000-1499 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-4 Summary Very Low Birthweight-Specific (500-1499 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-5 Low Birthweight-Specific (1500-1999 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-6 Low Birthweight-Specific (2000-2499 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-7 Summary Low Birthweight-Specific (1500-2499 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-8 Normal Birthweight-Specific (2500-4250 Grams) Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table I-9 Percent of Survivors of the Neonatal Period Weighing 500-1499 Grams at Birth Who Died During the Postneonatal Period by Race
Table I-10 Percent of Survivors of the Neonatal Period Weighing 1500-2499 Grams at Birth Who Died During the Postneonatal Period by Race
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Age/Education-Specific Mortality Rates
Table J-1 Age/Education Specific Neonatal Mortality Rate by Race
Table J-2 Age/Education Specific Postneonatal Mortality Rate by Race

Hospital-Specific Mortality Rates
Table K-1 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level III Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-2 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Teaching Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-3 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals With a NICU Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-4 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level II Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-5 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals Without a NICU but With Two Obstetricians and Two Pediatricians Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-6 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level I Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-7 Percent of 500-1499 Gram Infants Delivered at “Other” Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-8 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level III Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-9 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Teaching Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-10 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals With a NICU Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-11 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level II Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-12 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Non-Teaching Hospitals Without a NICU but With Two Obstetricians and Two Pediatricians Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-13 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at Level I Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race
Table K-14 Percent of 1500-2499 Gram Infants Delivered at “Other” Hospitals Who Died in the Neonatal Period by Race

Chronic Disease Mortality Rates
Table L-1 Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Death Rate (Females Age 15+) by Race
Table L-2 Age-Adjusted Lung Cancer Death Rate (Females Age 15+ by Race
Table L-3 Age-Adjusted Breast Cancer Death Rate (Females Age 15+) by Race

Injury Mortality Rates
Table M-1 Age-Adjusted Unintentional Overall Motor Vehicle Injury Death Rate(Females Age 15+) by Race
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