{"vid":"V9728","name":"wom_multiplebirth","file_id":"F34","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_width":"14","labl":"child part of single or multiple birth?","var_qstn_preqtxt":"na","var_qstn_qstnlit":"derived from birth history (wom_q213)","var_qstn_postqtxt":"na","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"There is an important difference between Sections 4 and 5. Section 4 obtains information for both living and dead children, while Section 5 obtains information only for living children. However, you need to complete the table headings for both living and dead children in Section 5 because all women will be asked a series of health-related questions at the end of this section.\n\nComplete the table heading, following the same procedure as you did for Section 4. Check Qs.212 and 216 and fill in the Line Number (Q. 502), child's name, and survival status (Q. 503) at the top of this page and the child's name at the top of each of the subsequent pages in the Child Health table. Make sure to start with the last birth, then the next to last, etc.  After completing Q. 503 for all births since January [2007] start with the LAST BIRTH in the first column and do one of three things: \n\n\n\n1) if the child is alive, ask Q. 504; \n\n2) if the child is dead, go to the next column for the birth recorded there; or \n\n3) if there are no more births, go to Q.601.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"1","max":"9999995"}],"var_universe":"All children (of women aged 12-49 years) born in the five years preceding the survey","universe_clusion":"I","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2180","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"The pregnancy led to a single or multiple birth","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"single","stats":"2115","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"multiple","stats":"50","type":"freq"},{"value":"9999995","labl":"missing:impute","stats":"15","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F34","sid":"74","survey_idno":"APHRC-NCSS2-2014-v1.0"}