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Perinatal/Neonatal Outreach Coordination

Perinatal/Neonatal Outreach Coordination

PNOC Project

The Perinatal/Neonatal Outreach Coordinator project provides technical assistance with completing the CDC LOCATe tool and implementing immediate postpartum long acting reversible contraceptive projects within birthing facilities.

The PNOC project is dedicated to improving maternal and neonatal systems of care and increasing the availability of immediate postpartum insertion of highly effective, long-acting reversible contraceptive methods.

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North Carolina is one of twenty-seven states and one territory participating in the CDC LOCATe.

The CDC LOCATe is a tool that enables states to use a standardized method of assessing maternal and neonatal levels of care. The priority for this assessment is to facilitate the use of risk-appropriate care.
Click here to learn more about risk-appropriate care and the CDC LOCATe tool.
All Perinatal Regions in North Carolina are completing this assessment.

Click here to view the CDC Levels of Care Assessment Tool Implementation Toolkit.

For additional information please contact Kimberly Harper at Kimberly_Harper@med.unc.edu

Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), such as the intrauterine device (IUD) and the birth control implant, are highly effective methods of contraception that are being used more frequently to prevent unintended pregnancies. Postpartum placement of such implants and devices often occurs at 6-8 weeks postpartum. This delay in initiation of birth control could result in an unintended pregnancy as between 45-57% of women in the United States report having intercourse before the routine six weeks postpartum visit (ACOG, 2016). It is recommended that women who desire to use LARC have the ability to receive it prior to discharge following the birth of a child.

PNOC will provide technical assistance to providers and regional birthing facilities to increase immediate postpartum access to LARCs. For more information, please contact Kimberly Harper at Kimberly_Harper@med.unc.edu

Contact

  • Kimberly Harper, MSN, RN, MHA
    Kimberly Harper, MSN, RN, MHA
    Perinatal Neonatal Outreach Coordinator
    Kimberly_Harper@med.unc.edu

We aim to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina and the U.S.

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