“…In non‐clinical samples, older maternal age, higher parental education, and higher income are strongly associated with better academic achievement, cognitive ability, and social competence [Edwards & Roff, ; Pati et al, ]. Similarly, utilization of prenatal care is more likely in mothers with higher income, more educated, or live in urban settings [Braveman et al, ; Chiavarini, Lanari, Minelli, & Salmasi, ; Stativa et al, ]. Pre‐conception and pregnancy health is related to better child outcomes [Liu et al, ], with some disagreement [Noonan et al, ; for review – Alexander, ].…”