Maternal Health
- ntot37
- Mar 16, 2023
- 3 min read
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Essential Pregnancy Services
Their services include pregnancy testing, ultrasound, STI screening & treatment, professional counseling, abortion information, material assistance and more Life Services at absolutely no cost. There is no insurance required and no insurance paperwork will be sent to your home since every service they provide is free.
Charles Drew Health Center
Charles Drew Health Center, Inc. provides care for the entire family. Services include family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN, pharmacy, radiology, minor surgery, behavioral health, and nutrition.
Nebraska Abortion Resources
Nebraska Abortion Resources (NEAR) is a transformative social movement that started in 2020. They believe that equitable and just access to all reproductive healthcare is essential for folks to have full control over their lives and futures. They embrace a strategy of empowering the community from the ground up, facilitating cultural shifts, and advocating for changes with a real impact.
The Omaha Baby Nest
Through comprehensive ongoing training and education, Doulas of the Omaha Baby Nest are a constant source of evidence-based insight that enables empowered decision making for the families they serve. The Omaha Baby Nest offers classes, birth services, postpartum services, breastfeeding services, and in-home meal prep.
National Maternal Mental Health Hotline
Many new moms feel overwhelmed, sad, anxious, or exhausted at different times during their pregnancy or after the baby is born. The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides 24/7, free, confidential support before, during, and after pregnancy. You can call the hotline at 1-833-943-5746 (that's 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS).
Postpartum Support International
The PSI HelpLine is a toll-free telephone number anyone can call to get basic information, support, and resources. The HelpLine messages are returned every day of the week. Calls and texts will be returned within 24 hours. Call 1-800-944-4773 to get connected.
Lamaze International
Lamaze welcomes and respects all individuals and families on this journey from every corner of the world. They want all parents to feel confident, supported and powerful as they ask questions, make decisions, and navigate their path through pregnancy, birth and parenthood.
Evidence Based Birth
At EBB, they work to increase support for birth workers of color and amplify the solutions presented by Black and Brown birth workers. They also know that white birth workers must be held accountable, including EBB Instructors, on their journey towards anti-racism.
Postpartum Progress
Postpartum Progress was created by moms for moms with maternal mental illness. It is the world’s most widely-read blog dedicated to maternal mental illness. It offers warm, positive, in-depth information, support and hope for all pregnant and new moms who experience postpartum depression and all other mental illnesses related to pregnancy and childbirth, including postpartum anxiety, postpartum OCD, depression or anxiety during pregnancy, post-adoption depression, postpartum PTSD, and more. Click here to read a post that touches on the symptoms of postpartum depression.
The Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine
If you are unable to become pregnant, you are not alone. The Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine has helped countless individuals experience the joys of parenthood thanks to state-of-the-art fertility treatments. Whether performing IVF, intrauterine insemination, or addressing issues with the fallopian tubes, their team of physicians and nurses can suggest an effective infertility treatment for your needs.
Nebraska Children's Home Society
NCHS’s Pregnancy Services provides support to expecting mothers and fathers through connections to community resources, educational resources, and so much more. NCHS is here to connect you with experienced professionals that can help you explore options without judgment.
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