Resources
Resources to support you and your family during pregnancy and postpartum.
Nurse Home Visitor Program
- The Nurse Home Visitor Program is a health education and counseling program provided by specially trained nurse home visitors to first-time, low-income individuals beginning during their pregnancy and up to the child's second birthday.
- Nurse Home Visitor Program. (Nurse Family Partnership website)
Prenatal Plus Program
- The Prenatal Plus Program is a program for people with Health First Colorado insurance (Medicaid) who are pregnant, focused on improving birth outcomes through individual education, counseling, and coordination of care.
- Prenatal Plus Program. (Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing website)
Special Connections Program
- A substance-use treatment program for people with Health First Colorado insurance (Medicaid) who are pregnant or within one year postpartum.
- Special Connections Program. (Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing website)
Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC)
- WIC is a nutrition and supplemental food program for pregnant and breastfeeding women, and their children up to age 5.
- WIC. (Colorado WIC website)
Lantern (previously known as Bright By Text)
- Because kids don’t come with instructions, Lantern helps parents and caregivers make the most of everyday interactions from pregnancy through preteen.
- Lantern (Colorado-specific program). (Lantern website)
- Breastfeeding essentials. (webpage)
Explore childcare resources.
- Colorado Department of Early Childhood. (Colorado Department of Early Childhood website)
Learn about child development.
- Assuring Better Child Health and Development. (Assuring Better Child Health and Development website)
- Colorado Department of Early Education. (Colorado Department of Early Education website)
Learn more about family planning.
- Family Planning Program. (webpage)
Learning about pregnancy-related depression and anxiety.
- Pregnancy-related depression and anxiety resources. (webpage)
- Parents Thrive. (Parents Thrive website)
- Colorado Perinatal Mental Health Project (CPMHP). (CPMHP website)