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Department of Human Services

Oregon MothersCare


Early and complete prenatal care is very important for the good health of both mother and baby. In Oregon, 1 in 5 women do not receive this care as soon as they should. They should be seeing a healthcare provider during the first three months of their pregnancy.


In 1998, private and public agencies met to find a way to make sure prenatal care would be available to ALL women in Oregon during their first 3 months of pregnancy. The result of their meetings was the creation of the Oregon MothersCare Program (OMC).


This program helps women find out about and get the services they need such as:

  • Pregnancy testing

  • Help applying for the Oregon Health Plan

  • Help making their first prenatal care appointment with a doctor, nurse practitioner or midwife

  • Help making a dental appointment

  • Information about the WIC program which gives them nutrition education and healthy food

  • Information about Maternity Case Management services their community offers

  • Other information and services that may be available to them


Oregon MothersCare started with five sites in January of 2000 and now has 28 sites as of May 2008. In 2006, the program helped 5,013 women get pregnancy and prenatal information, help, and services. Eighty-five percent of those women were able to get prenatal care in their first 3 months of pregnancy.

 

For assistance in finding an Oregon MothersCare site near you, call SafeNet by dialing 1-800-Safenet (1-800-723-3638).

 

Download a list of local OMC Access Sites.


To learn more about Oregon MothersCare contact:
Tara Walker
Oregon Department of Human Services
tara.n.walker@state.or.us
(971) 673-0347

 
Page updated: July 28, 2009

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