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Summary

This blog post shares some information on pregnancy delivery based on responses that PowerMoms like you have shared with us. The more PowerMoms we have, the more we learn from each other!

Your Data Helps Us Understand: Where most PowerMoms are having their babies!

Terms to know: The Area Deprivation Index (ADI) – a tool that researchers often use to measure how much economic and social disadvantages there are in specific neighborhoods. This lets them understand and compare the challenges that different communities or neighborhoods face.

As ADI rank increases, we see an increase in PowerMoms giving birth in non-hospital birthing centers or within the home instead of the hospital.

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Here are other topics on the pregnancy journey that your data helps us understand:

Our your data helps blogs are co-authored by Justin Wang, PhD Candidate at Scripps Research and intern at the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center. His background is in Molecular and Cell Biology, and he has a deep interest in science policy and advocacy.

Lauren Serpico

Lauren Serpico, Ph.D, is the Sr. Project Manager of Social Media Content at Scripps Research Digital Trials Center. Her background is in Community Psychology, with a focus on online social networks.