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Table 1 Demographics and Childbirth Information

From: “This is not what I imagined motherhood would look like”: pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting during COVID-19 – a qualitative analysis of the first year since birth

Characteristics

Mean or n value

Range or percentage

Age

31

22–40

Race

  

- White/Caucasian

55

83.3%

- Hispanic/Latino

7

10.6%

- Black/African American

3

4.5%

- Two races

1

1.5%

Education

  

- High School Diploma

6

9.1%

- College Degree

6

9.1%

- Vocational Training

2

3.0%

- Bachelor’s Degree

19

28.8%

- Master’s Degree

21

31.8%

- Professional Degree

9

13.6%

- Doctorate Degree

2

3.0%

Annual Household Income

  

- Under $20,000

1

1.5%

- $20,000-$40,000

6

9.1%

- $40,001 - $60,000

7

10.6%

- $60,001 - $80,000

6

9.1%

- $80,001 - $100,000

15

22.7%

- $100,001 - $120,000

9

13.6%

- $120,001 - over

22

33.3%

Essential Worker

  

- No

36

54.5%

- Myself

12

18.2%

- Significant other

11

16.7%

- Both of us

7

10.6%

Previous Cesarean section

  

- Yes

8

12.1%

- No

58

87.9%

Birth Location

  

- Home birth

4

6.1%

- Hospital

61

92.4%

- Birthing center

1

1.5%

Birth Method

  

- Vaginal Birth

54

81.8%

- Cesarean Birth

12

18.2%

Tested for COVID-19

  

- Yes

40

60.6%

- No

26

39.4%

Mask worn during birth

  

- Yes

32

48.5%

- No

34

51.5%