UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

Improving the health of North Carolina's women and infants

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Help create a new women’s health digital media campaign

February 7, 2019 by Suzanne Woodward

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.

Filed Under: Homepage Featured, Take action, Uncategorized Tagged With: digital health, e-cigarette, focus group, north carolina, pregnancy, pregnancy health, social media, vaping, women, young adults, youquittwoquit, yq2q

#PreemieChat on Nov 14 at 3pm ET

October 19, 2018 by Suzanne Woodward

Join the #PreemieChat on November 14th from 3-4pm ET for a #WellnessWed bilingual discussion about preterm birth. Featuring: @PCHHC @MODHealthTalk @Nacersano @MomsRising @MamasConPoder @BirthEquity  @HealthyWomen @4thTriProject @UNCCMIH @TexasChildrens @MotherToBaby @DC_AMCHP Support on social: Each year 15 million babies are born prematurely worldwide and more than 380,000 in the U.S. Let’s raise awareness of the threats facing moms… Read More →

Filed Under: 4th Trimester Project Tagged With: baby, hcsm, health care, healthy baby, healthy mother, mom, premature birth, preterm, social media, tweet chat, workprematurityday

Your voice is needed to create the 1st woman-centered, postpartum, self-care website

August 29, 2018 by Suzanne Woodward

We are seeking your voice! The 4thTrimester Project, with the support of the Global Health Foundation, is creating the first woman-centered website to address postpartum self-care questions and needs. Please take a few minutes to partner with us: http://bit.ly/4thtrimestersurvey. Thank you!  Missed our newsletter? Click here to view.  Details: The 4th Trimester, the first 12 weeks… Read More →

Filed Under: 4th Trimester Project Tagged With: 4th trimester, digital health, motherhood, Mothers, parents, postpartum, postpartum care, postpartum health, social media

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UPDATED: UNC Health Inpatient Visitor Restrictions

Effective September 21: UNC Medical Center Inpatient Visitor Restrictions Visiting hours 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Adult inpatients will be allowed 1 visitor during the day (9 a.m. – 9 p.m.) and 1 visitor at night (9 p.m. – 9 a.m.) COVID-19 positive patients will continue to have no visitors (except for laboring women, who… Read More →

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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