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Community Resources
Asthma
Diabetes
- MDHHS: Diabetes Prevention and Control Program
- MDHHS: What is Diabetes
- Diabetes During Pregnancy
- American Diabetes Association
- Financial Assistance, food pantries, medical care and other free or reduced-cost resources
Disability
- MDHHS Cancer Prevention and Control
- American Cancer Society: Cancer During Pregnancy
Heart Disease (also called cardiovascular disease)
- Cardiovascular Health, Nutrition & Physical Activity
High Blood Pressure - Healthy Hearts
- High blood pressure during pregnancy | March of Dimes
- Questions to Ask About Your Blood Pressure
- High Blood Pressure | High Blood Pressure | CDC
Infections
- During Pregnancy
- MDHHS: COVID-19 and Pregnancy
- Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP): Immunization Tool Kit
Injury & Violence Prevention
- MDHHS: Injury and Violence Prevention
- Domestic Violence Hotline
- Sexual Assault & Abuse
- Crime Victim Compensation
Oral Health
Housing & Transportation
- Financial Assistance, food pantries, medical care and other free or reduced-cost resources
- Michigan 211
Mental Health, Depression and Anxiety
- Get Help Now - Behavioral Health
- Michigan Crisis and Access Line
- The Lifeline and 988 - 988 Lifeline
- State Operated Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitals
- Take Care of Your Mental Health During Pregnancy | March of Dimes
- Depression - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
- Depression | NAMI
- Mental Health Conditions: Depression and Anxiety | Overviews of Diseases/Conditions | Tips From Former Smokers | CDC
- Michigan Chapter of Postpartum Support International
Nutrition
- Women, Infants & Children
Pregnancy & Birth Support - Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP)
- MDHHS Doula Registry
- Family Planning
- MI Bridges
- Home Visiting
- Find Help - Michigan 2-1-1
- Safe Delivery
- BMBFA | Black Mothers' Breastfeeding Association
- Michigan Breastfeeding Network – Michigan's Statewide Breastfeeding Coalition
Pregnancy Loss
Substance Use
- Women's Specialty Services
- Get Help Now -Behavioral Health
- Beyond Labels | March of Dimes
- Substance Use, Gambling and Epidemiology
- MI Behavioral Health Crisis Services
- Harm Reduction and Syringe Service Programs
- Find a Syringe Service Program Near Me
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Advocacy
Statewide Educational & Quality Improvement Programs/Initiatives
- Michigan Hear Her Campaign
The Hear Her Michigan Campaign aims to prevent maternal mortality by empowering women and their support networks to know the urgent maternal warning signs and speak up when they have concerns. The campaign is also dedicated to encouraging everyone, including providers, caregivers, friends, and family to listen and act.
- Advancing Healthy Births – An Equity Plan for Michigan Families & Communities
This statewide plan strives towards the strategic vision of Zero preventable deaths and Zero health disparities. Michigan's plan focuses on sustainable actions and multifaceted approaches to improve outcomes for birthing people and their infants. - Michigan Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (MI PQC)
Michigan regional perinatal quality collaboratives (RPQCs) are improving birth outcomes and reducing infant mortality by bringing the community together through cross-sector collaborations. - Michigan Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (MI AIM)
MI AIM is a maternal safety and quality improvement initiative with the goal of eliminating preventable maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity. - Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health
MCMCH empowers parents, communities and professionals to join together and use their voices and votes to educate and inform policymakers who make laws, write regulations, and implement policies affecting the health of babies, children, and their families
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