Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study. Subscribe ...
The Ohio Department of Health is exploring whether pregnancy and new mother peer-groups can help improve the health of women and babies. In those situations, groups of women with similar due dates, ...
Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study. The study ...
Tal Community Mental Health Center understands the importance of supporting parents during these times of uncertainty where new generations are exposed to drugs, early sex, mixed values, teen violence ...
When I was pregnant with my first baby, I enrolled us in the multi-evening childbirth education course offered by our HMO, where my husband and I sat in a little circle with other couples and took ...
Intermountain Health has partnered with the non-profit Centering Healthcare Institute to offer moms-to-be the option of joining together for a group-based prenatal care program called Centering ...
Development of CenteringPregnancy paralleled the publication of the report by the 1989 US Public Health Service Expert Panel on Prenatal Care, "Caring For Our Future: The Content of Prenatal Care." [5 ...
"Come join our virtual support group for new parents who need a space to share and discuss the challenges of becoming a parent. In this group we will learn about postpartum and explore the emotional ...