Table 1: Survey Question Examples.

Category

Example Question

Demographics

Have you been pregnant within the last year (within one year postpartum)?

Do you currently run or have you run at any time during your current pregnancy and/or previous pregnancy (ies)?

What was your pre-pregnancy weight (in pounds)?

Current pregnancy

Currently, how many weeks pregnant are you?

How much weight have you gained thus far in your pregnancy?

Has your doctor classified your pregnancy as “high risk”?

Running behavior in the year before current pregnancy

In the year before your current pregnancy, on average, how many times per week did you run?

In the year before your current pregnancy, on average, how many miles per week did you run?

In the year before your current pregnancy, on average, how many minutes per week did you run?

Running behavior in current pregnancy

On average, how many times per week did you run during the first trimester of your current pregnancy (weeks 1-12)?

During your current pregnancy, did you change your running patterns (e.g. miles, time, pace, etc.)?

Have your supplemented or replaced your running routine with a different type of physical activity or intensity during your current pregnancy?

Previous pregnancy

When was your most recent previous pregnancy?

How much weight did you gain in your most recent previous pregnancy?

Did you breastfeed and/or pump during your most recent previous pregnancy?

Running behaviors in the most recent previous pregnancy

During the year prior to your most recent previous pregnancy, how many times per week on average did you run?

During your most recent previous pregnancy, did you change your running patterns?

Why did you change your running patterns in your most recent previous pregnancy?

Health care provider questions

Did you have a conversation about running during pregnancy and/or post-partum with your healthcare provider (e.g., OB/GYM, nurse practitioner)?

Specifically, what did your healthcare provider advise?

Were you satisfied with the advice that your healthcare provider gave you?