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- Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program
- Resources and Toolkits for Perinatal Service Providers
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- World Breastfeeding Week and National Breastfeeding Month
- In Honor of Pride Month and Juneteenth
- Perinatal Mental Health
- A Look at the Data: Perinatal Health in Sonoma County
- Happy Belated National Women's Month!
- We want to wish you a Very Happy New Year!
- Home Visitor Newsletter Edition!
- Things to Know About Health Insurance and Medi-Cal
- Wrapping up October and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) Awareness Month
- Emergency Planning With Infants and Children
- National Breast feeding Month
- BIPOC Mental Health Month 2023
- Pride Month
- Social Determinants of Health 2023
- Congenital Syphilis Update
- MCAH Website
- Breast/chestfeeding Updates and Resources
- Sonoma County Perinatal Health Data
- Perinatal Resources for LGBTQ+ Folks
- Back to School Resources
- National Breastfeeding Awareness Month
- MPX and Pregnancy
- Perinatal Mental Health Toolkit
- Interconception care
- Good News: Kids Vax, PRM, Doulas, CHWs, and TIA PHN
- 2 Years or beyond
- Roe v Wade a Public Health and an Equity Issue
- Resources and Supports for Fathers
- Racial Equity and Health
- What is a Doula?
- Formula shortage resources
- Fentanyl Awareness
- COVID effects on child development
- Maternal Mental Health Month updates
- Perinatal Hepatitis Updates
- Medi-Cal Covers Postpartum Care for 12 Months
- Perinatal Hemorrhage Toolkit
- Keeping Medi-Cal beneficiaries Covered
- Maternal Mental Health Forum
- Spring e-Newsletter
- How to be a Breast/Chestfeeding Ally
- Women’s History Month
- Public Health Home Visiting Programs
- Promote Dental Care During Pregnancy
- Portrait of Sonoma County
- Love and Sex and Sexually Transmitted Infection. PrEP for Women and During Pregnancy- February 9, 2022
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, data, training, patient information - January 26, 2022
- Covid updates: Vaccination during pregnancy talking points, new booster requirements and isolations guidelines - January 5, 2022
- Financial literacy and financial well-being are important to overall health - January 19, 2022
- Birth Defects. Learn more about what causes, and how to prevent, Birth Defects - January 12, 2022
- Back to Public Health
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health
Sonoma County Maternal Child and Adolescent Health is dedicated to promoting physical, social, and emotional health and well-being for pregnant persons, children, adolescents, and their families through information, education, and resources. We are committed to inclusion, diversity, and anti-racist values. All community members are welcome and safe to use our services.
Not finding what you need? You can call us! Our toll-free number is 800-427-8982
¿No encuentra lo que necesita? ¡Puedes llamarnos! Nuestro número gratuito es 800-427-8982
Pregnancy and Women's Health
Healthy pregnancy begins with healthy people. Find resources and information to support your health and well-being before, between, and after pregnancy and for all women's health including resources for behavioral health, nutrition, active lifestyle and more.
Infant and Children's Health
Find infant and child resources including breastfeeding support, vaccination information, childcare resources, child safety information, resources for children and youth with special healthcare needs, information about the child health and disability prevention program, and more.
Teen Health
Be your best self. Find resources for teen medical care and support for your mental health when thoughts or feelings become troubling. Get help for dental care, nutrition and food, substance use, healthy relationships, school, housing and more- just for teens!
Find a Doctor / Get Health Insurance
Get support to apply for Medi-Cal or Covered California for yourself and your family, and locate a medical provider near you. Pregnant? Find resources for medical providers who can see you right away and help you apply for Medi-Cal.
For support finding everything from Housing to Diapers, check out these Community Resource websites: