Knowledge & News on Women: Maternal Health Matters
May 1, 2022
Maternal Health Matters
National Women’s Health Week (NWHW), which is observed May 8-14, 2022 this year, was created to encourage all women to make healthy choices for themselves. It is fitting that NWHW begins on Mother’s Day, as the FDA Office of Women’s Health’s (OWH) focus for the week this year is maternal health. Our theme for NWHW 2022 is KNOWHmore to Optimize Your Maternal Health.
Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. OWH is sharing the following FDA and federal resources to help ensure each stage is a positive experience, and women and their babies are able to reach their full potential for health and well-being.
Resources Before Pregnancy
Thinking of becoming pregnant? Preconception care is important to give you and your baby a healthy start. Make a plan and discuss and keep up with your annual health exams with your healthcare provider.
Resources During Pregnancy
Pregnancy can be an exciting but also challenging time for you and your family. Regular prenatal care throughout your pregnancy journey can help catch any concerns, reduce the risk of complications, and help protect the health of you and your baby.
Talk with your healthcare provider and check out the resources below.
- Pregnancy
- Medicine and Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Registry
- Food Safety for Pregnant Women
- CDC Hear Her Campaign
- Gestational Diabetes
- Pregnancy & COVID 19
Resources for Once Baby Arrives
Congratulations, baby is here! Check out the resources below to keep you and your baby safe.
- Lactation and Breastfeeding
- Breastfeeding and Caring for a Newborn & COVID-19
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline
- Food Safety Once Baby Arrives
- Infant Formula Recall: What to Know
- Infant Formula: Safety Do’s and Don’t’s
- Vaccines for Children - A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
- Postpartum Depression
- After the Baby Arrives