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Let us know you’re pregnant

Let us know you’re pregnant

If you’re pregnant, you’ll want to share the news with us. That way, we can help connect you to the care and services you need. So you and your baby can be as healthy as you can be. Just call Member Services:

 

 

Give your baby the best start

 

After your baby is born, call Member Services. This helps make sure they get the care they need right away. Your baby is covered under your health plan for up to three days after their birth.

Sign up for maternity services

Sign up for maternity services

Our no-cost maternity services and postpartum support are brought to you by the ProgenyHealth Maternity Care Management program.
 

Your Case Manager will help you:


  • Set up doctor visits
  • Answer your questions about pregnancy and parenting
  • Find free or low-cost items and services
  • Find parenting resources
  • Track your baby's milestones

 

 

You can learn more and sign up for maternity services. This resource also shows you how to download the app to track your pregnancy and postpartum journey.

 

Learn more about maternity services — English (PDF) | Spanish (PDF)

 

Learn more about postpartum support — English (PDF) | Spanish (PDF)

Enjoy extra perks

Here are some benefits you can enjoy just for being a new mom.

 

If you’re a Medicaid MMA member, you may benefit from doula services. A doula is a trained birthing guide who isn’t a doctor. They provide you with personal support before, during and after birth. They often help make this journey more personal and meaningful for you. To get doula care, you’ll need pre-approval from your provider.  

 

A doula can help you: 

 

  • Make a birth plan  
  • Learn about healthy pregnancy, childbirth, care after delivery and newborn health  
  • Make decisions that are right for you, based on your wishes and beliefs   
  • Assign your birth team, including partners, family members and medical staff   
  • Connect to other resources and services, like rides, food and housing support, quit tobacco programs, substance use treatment and more

We cover these doula services for pregnant members ages 14 to 55:

 

  • Home care visits before baby is born
  • Newborn visits  
  • Care after baby is born

You can get as many doula services as you need. They are all covered by your plan.

You can get a no-cost breast pump to help you breastfeed your baby. You don’t need pre-approval (prior authorization). Just call 1-800-441-5501 (TTY: 711). Ask to speak with our case management department to get your pump.

 

Benefits of breast pump

 

If you’re breastfeeding, you’ll want to empty your breasts regularly. You can do that by feeding or using a breast pump. This prevents your breasts from becoming full and painful. Many women find it helpful to use a breast pump.

 

You can pump breast milk when it works for you. Then your baby can get the best nutrition, no matter what your schedule. A breast pump also gives other family members the chance to feed and bond with your baby. 

 

To get help with breastfeeding, you can:

 

Extra help during pregnancy

Extra help during pregnancy

We’re here to help you stay healthy through your pregnancy. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, a case manager can help you get the special care you need. You’ll get support, including info about preterm labor and birth.

 

What is preterm labor?

Preterm (early) labor is labor that starts before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It can cause an earlier birth, which may lead to health problems that can affect the baby.  

 

Any pregnant woman can have preterm labor. It may start for no reason, but you’re at a higher risk if you:

 

  • Are carrying more than one baby (twins, triplets or more)
  • Have had preterm labor or an early birth in the past
  • Use drugs or alcohol while pregnant
  • Smoke or use other forms of nicotine while pregnant
  • Have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy

Preterm labor info

You can get personal help through our care management program. You’ll work with a case manager who can help you:

 

  • Learn more about your pregnancy
  • Make a care plan that’s right for you
  • Get services and care
  • Work with health care providers, agencies and groups
  • Get services after hours in a crisis

To learn more, just contact us. Or visit our care management page.

 

Care management 

Get tips by text

 

Text4baby™ is a service that texts you tips and reminders during your pregnancy. It keeps your health top of mind. And it’s free to join. Text BABY to 511411 to register. Or visit the Text4baby website to learn more.

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

WIC is a national nutrition program that aims to protect the health of women, infants and children. You can find WIC programs in:

 

  • County health departments
  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Community centers
  • Schools
  • Other places in your area

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  • Help with breastfeeding questions
  • Referrals to agencies
  • Healthy food, like fruits and vegetables
  • Healthy eating tips

 

Want to learn more about WIC? 

 

Just call Member Services:

 

 

You can also call WIC to see if you and your child can use the service: 1-800-342-3556.

 

WIC website

More info for a healthy pregnancy

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