Maternal and Newborn Care
Baby Moves Research
Video for Parents and Families: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1np4OKwhgVSkWicaamzh-mVkF7srGO3BJ/view?usp=sharing.
Maine CDC Maternal Child Health Team - new guidance for Mothers and Newborns
The ME CDC Maternal Child Health Team has finalized the Maternal and Newborn Level of Care Map for Hospitals, LOC Guidance Document, and Policy around Changing Maternal and Newborn Levels of Care 1/24/22
ME Perinatal and Neonatal Level of Care 2022 Final 1 20 22
MCH Hospital Map FINAL 01 12 2022
Change of Maternity Care Services Policy Feb 2022
Maine DHHS Perinatal System of Care January 2022
QSO 22 05 Hospital Rev OB Emergs 12 2021
Brazelton Touchpoints Center (BTC): Brazelton Touchpoints Center(BTC) is a training organization at the Child Development Unit, Children's Hospital, Boston. BTC offers training based on the work of Dr. T. Berry Brazelton that professionals can use to enhance their work with families.
White House Blueprint for Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis
Maine Perinatal and Neonatal Level of Care (LOC) 2022 Guidelines
Count the Kicks is a simple way to monitor your baby’s movements. Expectant parents should begin counting daily at the start of the third trimester. View their website for resources and to learn more.