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PRENATAL CARE
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GETTING GOOD CARE
The best start to having a healthy baby is
to see your healthcare provider before you get
pregnant. Once you’re pregnant, your health
professional will have you begin with monthly
visits that increase to once a week or more as
you get closer to delivery. Doctors can spot
health problems early when they see mothers
regularly.
Although prenatal visits may seem
simple and even mundane, they are very
important. Years of research have shown that
pregnant women who get adequate prenatal care
are more likely to have healthy babies and fewer
complications during labor and delivery.
PAYING FOR PRENATAL
CARE
Most private insurance plans as well HUSKY
and Healthy Start plans cover all phases of
prenatal care, delivery, and postnatal care. If
you are uninsured call HUSKY Infoline at
877-284-8759 (877-CT-HUSKY) to see if you are
eligible for Healthy Start.
If you do not have insurance, you
can receive prenatal care at community health
centers.
Call 2-1-1 (dial 2-1-1 or
1-800-203-1234) to ask about how to get
prenatal care if you do not have health
insurance.
For more information on prenatal
care go to National
Women's Health Information Center
Medline
Plus: Prenatal Care
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service names:
Prenatal
Care
Prenatal
Care *People Without Health Insurance
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SOURCES: National
Women's Health Information Center
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2012
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