Literal question
<svar v="NI05A443 NI05A444 NI05A445 NI05A446 NI05A447 NI05A448 NI05A449 NI05A450 NI05A451 NI05A452 NI05A453 NI05A454 NI05A455">[Questions 32-38 were asked of women age 13 or older]<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="NI05A450 NI05A451 NI05A452">35. What was the date of birth of [the woman]'s last live-born child?<br />(day / month / year) _ _ / _ _ / _ _ _ _<br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar v="NI05A443 NI05A444 NI05A445 NI05A446 NI05A447 NI05A448 NI05A449 NI05A450 NI05A451 NI05A452 NI05A453 NI05A454 NI05A455"><span class="h2">For females age 13 or older (Questions 32-38)</span><br /><br />This information is extremely important and should therefore be answered directly by each girl or woman as much as possible.<br /><br /><span class="h3">Definitions:</span><br /><br /><span class="em">Live-born</span><br />This is a child who showed some sign of life at birth (breathing, crying, muscular movement or heart beat), even if s/he later died.<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="NI05A450 NI05A451 NI05A452"><span class="em">Question 35. What was the date of birth of [the woman]'s last live-born child?</span><br /><br />The informant may confuse information about the youngest child who is currently living and the last live-born child. In this case read the question again and clarify that it relates to the date of birth of the last live-born child, even if the child later died.<br /><br />Use two digits to indicate the day and month and four digits to write the year of birth of the last live-born child, regardless of whether this child is currently living or has died. For example, if the child was born on June 21, 2003, write the following:<br />Day: "21"; Month: "06"; Year: "2003"<br /></svar>