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Nurse-Family Partnership:

https://www.nursefamilypartnership.org/nfpindiana/

With your very own free Nurse­-Family Partnership personal nurse, you will get the support, advice and information you need during your pregnancy and when your baby arrives. You must be a first-time mom that is pregnant 28 weeks or less, but your nurse would love to work with you as early in your pregnancy as possible. There is also an income eligibility requirement.

Path4You​:

https://path4you.org/

​We help you get the free birth control you want!

 

Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program:

https://www.in.gov/fssa/promise/

The Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program is a free, voluntary program for pregnant Medicaid members who use opioids or have used opioids in the past. The Pregnancy Promise Program connects individuals to prenatal and postpartum care, other physical and mental health care, and treatment for opioid use disorder. The Pregnancy Promise Program provides support during the prenatal period and for 12 months after the end of pregnancy. Through these supports and relationships, the Pregnancy Promise Program provides hope to parents and babies and sets a strong foundation for their future. Now offering a child care benefit for all enrollees.

My Healthy Baby Indiana:

https://www.myhealthybabyindiana.com/

My Healthy Baby is here to connect you to a local family support provider for one-on-one guidance during your pregnancy and after your baby is born.

 

Mom’s Helpline Indiana​:

https://www.momshelplineindiana.com/ 

844-624-MOMS

​Whether you’re looking for an OBGYN, diapers, or a place to ask parenting questions, our Communication Specialists will be there to assist you—because every woman should feel supported during motherhood. We connect you with resources within your community and from state agencies to help you and your child live happy and healthy lives.

What is FASD? Check Out Our FASD Resource Directory Drinking & Pregnancy
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