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Pregnancy and women’s health

Deciding if and when to have a baby is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Whatever you choose, Amerigroup is here for you.

We have tips, interactive tools, resources, and apps for every stage of your life.

If you’re pregnant, take these important steps:

Step 1: Schedule an appointment with your OB provider.
Who is your OB provider? If you don’t have one, call us at the Member Services number on your ID card. We can help you find a provider near you.

Step 2: Complete an OB health screener.
This will help us get you the right care and support.
Call toll free at the Member Services number on your ID card to complete our OB health screener. Visit My Advocate™® at myadvocatehelps.com to complete our OB health screener online.

Step 3: Call us to speak with an OB case manager.
We want to help you take care of yourself and your baby. Call toll free at the Member Services number on your ID card to learn more about our Taking Care of Baby and Me® program.

Step 4: Take care of you.
Stay healthy by eating right, staying active, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol.

Stay healthy and strong by:

  • Going to your primary care provider and dentist regularly
  • Keeping vaccines up-to-date
  • Protecting yourself from sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Planning for pregnancy or preventing an unwanted pregnancy
  • Avoiding tobacco and alcohol
  • Staying active
  • Eating healthy

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Helpful resources

Learn more at www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth

Decision in recovery: Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
Smokefree Women

National Tobacco Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA): 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

Are you thinking about having a baby? There are steps you can take to stay healthy before, during, and after pregnancy. These steps may also help to ensure your baby will be healthy.

Before you become pregnant, talk with your primary care provider about:

  • Planning to start a family
  • Avoiding tobacco and alcohol
  • Taking medications safely
  • Taking folic acid
  • Making sure your vaccines are up-to-date
  • Staying active
  • Eating healthy

The Healthy Texas Women (HTW) program can provide various health-care services if you lose Medicaid coverage after you deliver your baby. HTW clients with a pregnancy in the past 12 months may be eligible for postpartum-care services for up to 12 months. HTW Plus services focus on treating major health conditions recognized as contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality in Texas, including:

  • Mental health conditions such as postpartum depression
  • Cardiovascular, coronary, and asthma conditions
  • Substance use disorders, including drug, alcohol, and tobacco use

To learn more about the HTW program, visit healthytexaswomen.org.

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Helpful resources

Decision in recovery: Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
Preconception health and health care
Show your love! Preconception health care app
Show your love! Steps to a healthier me and baby-to-be
Smokefree Women

National Tobacco Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA): 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

Pregnancy can be an exciting time! There are many things you can do to help you and your baby stay strong and healthy.

Once you find out you are pregnant:

Schedule an appointment with your OB provider.
Prenatal care is very important for you and your baby. Your provider will ask you about your health, do a physical exam, and tell you your baby’s due date.

Do you have an OB provider? If you don’t have one, call toll free at the Member Services number on your ID card. We are happy to help find a provider near you.

Take care of you.
Eat healthy foods, stay active, and avoid tobacco and alcohol.

Complete an OB health screener.
We want to help you receive the care and support you may need during your pregnancy.

Call Member Services to complete our OB health screener. You can also visit My Advocate® at myadvocatehelps.com to complete our OB health screener online.

Talk with an OB case manager.
We want to help you take care of yourself and your baby. Call the toll free number on your ID card to learn more about our Taking Care of Baby and Me® program.

Healthy Rewards

You may be able to earn rewards for going to your prenatal and postpartum appointments. To enroll in our Healthy Rewards program, call 888-990-8681 or log in to your account at myamerigroup.com/TX to access the Healthy Rewards site from the Benefits page.

MyAdvocate®

Receive the support you need throughout your pregnancy. Mary Beth, your virtual coach with My Advocate™, shares helpful tips and advice before and after your baby is born. My Advocate also makes it easy to reach your case manager.

You can get helpful tips and advice by phone, web, or mobile app. Enroll in My Advocate and take an OB health screener today.

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Helpful resources

March of Dimes
Smokefree Women
Text 4baby

National Tobacco Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA): 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

You may be able to get WIC benefits. Visit the WIC website to learn more.

Being a new mother can be exciting, but it can also bring some unexpected challenges. You may have questions about how to keep yourself and your baby healthy.

Besides talking with your provider, there are many resources to help keep you healthy, both physically and emotionally. There are also many resources to help you keep your baby safe, happy, and healthy.

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Helpful resources

Need help getting a breast pump? Call Member Services at toll free at the number on your ID card. A case manager will help you.

Visit the WIC website or call 1-800-942-3678. WIC can help you with breastfeeding support.

For more support with breastfeeding:

  • Visit La Leche or call the La Leche League Breastfeeding Helpline at 1-877-452-5324.
  • Visit Infant Risk Center or call 1-806-352-2519 for questions about breastfeeding and medications.

For more information on postpartum depression, talk to your primary care provider. You can also contact Postpartum Support International (PSI) at 1-800-944-4PPD (4773).

If your baby was born sick or premature, they may have been admitted to the NICU. You may be having a hard time coping. We believe that the more you know, the better you’ll be able to care for your baby. We’re here to help you during your baby’s stay in the NICU.

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Helpful resources

Need help getting a breast pump? Call Member Services at the number on your ID card. A case manager can help you.

The MyPreemie app supports families with preemies. iTunes Google Play

Graham’s Foundation provides support, advocacy, and research for preemies and their families.

There are many ways you can support your partner during pregnancy. Encourage her to seek early and regular prenatal care. Attend appointments and birthing classes with her. Encourage your partner to avoid tobacco and alcohol, stay active, and eat healthy. Find ways to help her reduce stress during pregnancy.

Take care of yourself, too! As you help your partner stay healthy, take these steps with her:

  • Visit your primary care provider
  • Make sure your immunizations are up-to-date
  • Avoid tobacco and alcohol
  • Stay active — spend time walking or exercising with your partner
  • Eat healthy
  • Find ways to reduce your stress — reach out to friends and family who are parents and can provide you with support and advice

Your role as a parent is very important to the health and development of your baby. You may have a lot of questions about caring for your newborn. The links below can help you get ready to be a parent.

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Helpful resources

BabyCenter: Childbirth cheat sheet
Decision in recovery: Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
March of Dimes
Smokefree.gov

National Tobacco Quit Line: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA): 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

Losing a baby is very painful. A strong circle of support can be very helpful. You can find help here:

CJ First Candle — Support for families who have had a pregnancy or infant loss
Call 1-800-221-7437. Grief counselors are on hand at no cost 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

National SHARE — Pregnancy and infant loss support
Call 1-800-821-6819.

MISS Foundation — Support and resources after the death of a child
Call 1-888-455-6477.

You may have questions about sex, relationships, body changes or birth control. When you get regular checkups, you can talk with your primary care provider. If you want to talk privately, ask your primary care provider if they can answer your questions without a parent in the room.

You can also find information online. Below are some sites that can help you get and stay healthy.

Health A to Z (Healthwise)

Helpful resources

Am I in a healthy relationship?
BAM! Body and Mind
Everything you wanted to know about IUDs and the implant at WhoopsProof.
Explore birth control methods. Get birth control and appointment reminders at Bedsider.org.
Get important health information especially for teens.
Learn more about reproductive health for teens.
Learn more about unintended pregnancy prevention.
Learn more about quitting smoking at teen.smokefree.gov.
Take charge of your health: A guide for teens
What is teen health?

Pregnancy and childbirth apps

Useful Apps - BabyCenter

BabyCenter

Track your pregnancy. Count down to baby’s birth.

Useful Apps - Spark Recipes Healthy Recipes

Spark Recipes Healthy Recipes

Search more than 190,000 healthy recipes.

Useful Apps - CDC Show Your Love

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Show Your Love

Health tips from the CDC.

Useful Apps - MyPreemie

MyPreemie

Learn how to care for a premature baby.

Interactive tools

Health Topics IT - From Embryo to Baby in 9 Months Col1
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From Embryo to Baby in Nine Months

Watch how your baby grows and changes inside the womb.

Support and resources

My Advocate

Maternal health education by phone, text or app.

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Healthy Rewards

Earn rewards for certain health checkups or screenings.

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Community Resource Link

Get help finding food, jobs, housing and other things you may need.

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Infant Safe Haven

Learn about safe-haven laws in your state and what to do if you can’t care for your newborn.

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