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This section of the Healthy Start Coalition web site is designed to be a resource for women throughout their pregnancy and for infant care.
Early Prenatal Care:
Early Prenatal Care is the best thing that you can do to help your baby be born healthy. It is important to see your doctor as soon as you know you are pregnant.
The Healthy Start Prenatal Screen is another part of your care to look for possible risk factors affecting your pregnancy. Be sure to ask your doctor for the Healthy Start Screen at your first appointment.
Things to Watch for During Pregnancy:
If you have any one of the warning signs listed below during your pregnancy, call and speak to your health care provider right away.
Folic Acid:
Before you become pregnant, all women of childbearing age need 400 micrograms (mcg) of Folic Acid daily. One 8 oz. glass of Florida orange juice provides 25% of the daily recommended level.
Warning Signs of Preterm Labor:
If you have any one of the warning signs listed below during your pregnancy, call and speak to your health care provider right away.
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ARE SOME IMPORTANT TIPS TO HELP REDUCE
THE RISK OF Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
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Educate babysitters, day care providers, grandparents, and everyone who cares for your baby, about SIDS risks.
Click
here for more information on SIDS (English)
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used without permission.
Click here for more infomation on SIDS (Spanish) - also requires PowerPoint
Baby Spacing:
Waiting at least two years before getting pregnant again is healthier for mom and baby!
Get more information on local resources concerning families by calling:
FAMILY HEALTH LINE 1-800-451-BABY