Data
The maternal mortality and morbidity crisis is worsening, and we need better data to solve it. Since 2002, Listening to Mothers has provided concrete, quantifiable information about pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum period, and infancy as described by new mothers themselves. The publicly available data sets have been downloaded thousands of times for further analysis.
Want to take a look under the hood? Here you’ll find our survey questionnaires, an overview of our methodology (coming soon), raw data sets (available 2027), links to past surveys and other maternal health reports, and more.
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Previous Surveys
Listening to Mothers I (2002)
Listening to Mothers I was the first opportunity for women in the U.S. to describe at the national level their maternity experiences and assessment of those experiences. The results have given health professionals, policymakers and mothers a new level of understanding about many important matters and have been widely used to improve policy, practice, education and research.
Listening to Mothers II (2006)
Listening to Mothers II: New Mothers Speak Out (2008)
Listening to Mothers III: Pregnancy and Birth (2013)
Pregnancy and Birth
New Mothers Speak Out
Additional Resources
- Survey methodology
- Issue briefs (in-depth review on topics of interest to women, consumers, advocates and policymakers)
- Merged data set


