Maternal And Child Health Program

Our Maternal and Child Health program provides new and expecting parents with health guidance and referrals to make sure they receive the proper care and services they need before the baby is born and after they arrive. Our goal is to make sure you and your baby are doing well throughout pregnancy and during the first few weeks and months at home. 

We provide educational home or virtual visits on a variety of parent and baby care topics. These are available to ALL new and expecting parents in the county at no charge. During the visit, one of our staff will: 

  • Answer any and all of your questions related to pregnancy, birth, or infant care  
  • Review up-to-date information on your baby’s health and development 
  • Provide information on a variety of baby topics such as: 
    • Infant feeding (both breastfeeding and bottle feeding) 
    • Safety (car seats, sleep, lead poisoning prevention, etc.) 
    • Postpartum care 
  • Provide you with a list of resources in your area for children and families 

Our program is provided at no cost to the family.

Frequently Asked Questions 

What is the Maternal and Child Health Program? 

The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program in Schuyler County offers educational home or virtual visits to all new and expecting parents in the county at no charge. During these visits, the family is provided with up-to-date information on baby care, answers to questions, and offered resources on topics such as infant feeding, safety, prenatal & postpartum care for parents, and more. These visits are a great time to get to talk in a comfortable environment about what to expect and have any questions answered. 

How is eligibility for the program determined? 

The program is available to any and all new and expecting parents residing in Schuyler County. There are no specific eligibility criteria. Any new or expecting parent in the county can participate, whether it's your first baby or not. 

What services does the Maternal and Child Health Program provide for expecting parents? 

Parents who participate in the program may receive information on: 

  • Prenatal education and counseling 
  • Preparation for childbirth 
  • Nutrition education 
  • High-risk pregnancy support 
  • Lactation counseling and breastfeeding support

What if I don't have insurance? 

The Maternal and Child Health Program is offered at no cost to families, regardless of insurance status. Lack of insurance will not affect your ability to participate. 

What should I do if I'm experiencing postpartum depression? 

If you're experiencing postpartum depression, it’s crucial to seek help. You can reach out to your healthcare provider for help connecting to support services. Our staff provide postpartum education and can also help connect you with local mental health services. 

Can I get help with breastfeeding? 

Yes, the program offers lactation counseling, breastfeeding support, and other information about infant feeding options. Public Health staff can provide expert advice, answer questions, and help address any challenges you may encounter. 

Can fathers or partners participate in the program? 

Yes! The program encourages fathers and partners to participate in the visits and benefit from the information and resources provided.

Looking for resources or to learn more about the program?

Call our office at 607-535-8140.

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