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Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health Unit

 

Maternal & Child Health

In Florida, there are many maternal and child health service providers that help families receive the care they need to have healthier mothers, babies and children. The Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health Unit (IMRH) is assisting these providers by furnishing information and guidance on a number of maternal and child health issues including those listed below.  For more information, you can reach the Office of Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health at (850) 245-4465, or write to:

Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health Unit
Florida Department of Health
HSFFM, Bin A-13
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1723

Healthy Start Screening Healthy Start Care Coordination
Prenatal Care Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review
Prenatal Smoking Cessation Fetal Infant Mortality Review
Reduction of Substance Use During Pregnancy Lead Poisoning Facts for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women
SIDS Pregnancy and Diabetes
Public Health Social Work
Domestic Violence
Child Health  

 

Fetal Development and Alternatives to Terminating a Pregnancy

The Family Health Line

The Family Health Line [PDF, 31.1KB] (formerly the Healthy Baby Hotline) is a statewide toll-free number (1-800-451-2229) established by the Department of Health (DOH) and the Florida Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies Coalition.



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Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health

 

   
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