January Is National Birth Defects Prevention Month
According to the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN), every four minutes a baby is born with a birth defect in the US. As medical care improves, people with birth defects are living longer and healthier lives. This month is designated to raise awareness of birth defects and promote strategies that reduce the risk of birth defects and their complications. Recent reports show that rates of infant deaths due to birth defects have declined by 10% in the US. While not all birth defects can be prevented, research shows that certain behaviors and health choices can reduce the risk of having a baby born with a birth defect.
The QCARE Maternity Management Program is available to participating plans to help members enjoy a healthy pregnancy and deliver a healthy newborn. A Special Additions nurse acts as an advisor and guide, coaching the member and sharing information.
Our maternity Care Manager will:
- Review the member's health history, diet, and exercise
- Spot and assess potential risks
- Suggest ways to lessen risks for mother and baby
- Share information on pregnancy, childcare, labor, and delivery
- Work with the doctor to coordinate care
- Point the member toward community resources
Maternity Management Program Overview (PDF)
NOTE: Programs vary by employer group and benefit plan. Members should check with their benefits administrator.
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