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UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

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ERASE Maternal Mortality (“I Gave Birth” Initiative)

https://www.mombaby.org/2023/erase-maternal-mortality/

ERASE Maternal Mortality

The ERASE MM (Enhancing Reviews and Surveillance to Eliminate Maternal Mortality) initiative assists states in identifying ways to reduce maternal mortality and complications of pregnancy. Our CMIH team collaborates with North Carolina hospitals, clinics, and communities to provide free training on maternal warning signs during pregnancy and 1 year postpartum to provide assistance with planning… Read More →

4th Trimester “ I Gave Birth” Medical Alert Bracelet

Jessica Noble, Kimberly D. Harper, Kay Mitchell, Erin McClain Poster Presentation at AWHONN Resources / Citations

UPDATED: UNC Health Inpatient Visitor Restrictions

Effective September 21: UNC Medical Center Inpatient Visitor Restrictions Click HERE for the most updated version of the document “Having Your Baby During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Questions You May Have”Click HERE to go to the main UNC Health page for more information.Click HERE for the Spanish version of the Visitor Policy.

CMIH Winter Newsletter

Winter was a very productive and busy time for the Center. We are pleased to share an update about our work, including updates to our leadership team.

New Safe Sleep NC Website

We are excited to share with you our new website with information for healthcare professionals and parents in both English and Spanish.

New 17P Resources

We have new resources to educate and promote 17P among eligible women and to inform healthcare providers about key information about this medication that has been shown to reduce the rate of recurring preterm delivery.

17P Social Media Creative Assets

  Health Provider Creative Assets Click for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter posts for providers and professionals.     Consumer Creative Assets Click for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter posts for consumers.  

Granting Permission to Use Photos and Videos

UNC Collaboration for Maternal & Infant Health Projects “Supporting women becoming mothers” PHOTOGRAPHY, RECORDING & INFORMATION RELEASE AUTHORIZATION FORM I authorize UNC Collaboration for Maternal and Infant Health (UNC CMIH) and The 4th Trimester Project team members to repost/reshare, take and/or release recordings, and any related information for public relations and/or marketing purposes. By agreeing… Read More →

Help create a new women’s health digital media campaign

UPDATE: Are you a woman, 18-35 years old? The UNC Center for Maternal & Infant Health would like to get your opinions about messages we have made about e-cigarettes and vaping. Your input will help us understand how women like you will react to the advertisements.

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UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health aims to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina through community partnerships, research and clinical care innovations, and developing new approaches to complex problems.

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