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Figure 1: Relation between socioeconomic status (family income and contribution to registered retirement savings plan [RRSP]) and maternal age among women with singleton deliveries in Nova Scotia, 1988–1995. Women in the lower family income groups were less likely than those in the highest income group to be older (35 years of age or more); this observation was true for all women in the study population (left panel) and for those who were nulliparous (right panel).
Figure 2: Relation between socioeconomic status (family income and contribution to registered retirement savings plan [RRSP]) and smoking status among women with singleton deliveries in Nova Scotia, 1988–1995. Women in the lower family income groups were less likely than those in the highest income group to be nonsmokers.
Figure 3: Relation between socioeconomic status (family income and contribution to registered retirement savings plan [RRSP]) and maternal weight before pregnancy among women with singleton deliveries in Nova Scotia, 1988–1995. Women in the lower family income groups were more likely than those in the highest income group to have a prepregnancy weight of 75 kg or more.