Resources for You and Your Baby
To help you find all the information you might need, we’ve compiled a handy list of links and resources.
Some of our resources make use of the words “mother” and “women.” The Start Smart for Your Baby program recognizes the limitations of this language. We are dedicated to making our content as inclusive as possible and the use of these terms does not exclude any gender identity group from accessing these resources.
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- Are you feeling sad, irritable, hopeless, or worried? Call the National Crisis Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
- Find a local provider of affordable mental health servicesExternal Link.
- If your relationship is causing you to question your safety or the safety of the baby, call 1-800-799-7233. If it is not safe for you to call, the National Domestic Violence Hotline has a live chat serviceExternal Link to provide real-time support.
- Look into parent groups like International MOMS ClubExternal Link and Baby CenterExternal Link.
- Find organizations dedicated to making period products accessibleExternal Link.
- Safe exercise during pregnancyExternal Link
- Managing stress during pregnancyExternal Link
- Tips on healthy eatingExternal Link
- You may have a lactation consultant available to you! The International Lactation Consultant AssociationExternal Link can also help you find a specialist.
- Pumping and storing milkExternal Link
- Breastfeeding discreetly in publicExternal Link
- Breastfeeding an older babyExternal Link
- Learn federal rules and requirements for employers about breastfeeding and lactation at work:
- Staying in control of your body and sexual health is more than just choosing when or if you get pregnant again. Find free, fast, and confidential testingExternal Link near you.
- Concerned about losing access to affordable birth control options after losing health coverage? Visit the Title X Family Planning Clinic LocatorExternal Link to find clinics and services near you.
- BedsiderExternal Link is an online support network and offers low-cost (or free) birth control.
- Vaccines
- Caring for Your Baby
- Learn about lead testing.External Link
- Tips for helping your baby sleep through the night.External Link
- Get information on safe sleep.External Link
- Give your baby a bath.External Link
- Take care of your baby’s teeth.External Link
- Take your baby’s temperature.External Link
- Learn about car seat safety.External Link
- Baby-proof your home.External Link
- Have a NICU baby? Miracle BabiesExternal Link may be able to help you.
- Find assistance getting enough diapersExternal Link for your baby.
- Learn proper swaddling techniques.External Link
- We may be able to help you get a ride to your doctor’s appointments. Just call us at the number on the back of your ID card.
- Do you have other children? Plan childcare for when you deliver, when you need time to yourself, or when you go back to work after delivery. If you need help, call Child Care Aware at 1-800-424-2246.
- WIC can provide you with free and healthy food, nutrition education, screenings, and referrals to other services. They also provide formula, breast pumps, and other breastfeeding resources. You can call the National Hunger Hotline at 1-800-548-6479, or talk to your doctor, local health department, or health plan to find out more about WIC. Visit Feeding AmericaExternal Link to find a food pantry near you.
- Farmers markets offer affordable, healthy food. Some even accept SNAP benefits! Find a market in your areaExternal Link.
- Concerned with how your medications can affect pregnancy and breastfeeding? Talk to your doctor or call MotherToBaby at 1-866-626-6487.
- If you are trying to quit smoking, ask for help. Call the Quit Smoking Hotline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW. Or text MOM to 222888 for help.
- Trying to decrease or stop alcohol or substance use? Call the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence at 1-800-622-2255 or the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Treatment Referral Routing Service at 1-800-662-4357.
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