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Maternal Health:
5 Things Every Expecting Mom Should Do

Louisiana Healthcare Connections wants to help all our members have healthy pregnancies, safe deliveries, and to stay healthy during their postpartum recovery. 

If you are pregnant and haven’t told us yet, be sure to tell us right away.

Log in to your Louisiana Healthcare Connections account anytime and fill out the Notification of Pregnancy form. Or complete your form over the phone. Just call Member Services at 1-866-595-8133 (TTY: 711), Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

What you can do to be an empowered patient during pregnancy and after delivery:

  • Talk to a health care provider right away if anything doesn’t feel right or is concerning.
  • Think about what you need to feel comfortable and empowered during your pregnancy. You may choose to bring a support person with you to appointments. Or you may ask your provider to better explain instructions or why they are recommending certain care.
  • Don't shy away from asking your health care provider questions. They could save you or your baby’s life. Here are some examples:
    • Addressing Disparities: I'm worried about the higher risk of pregnancy-related death in Louisiana. How can we work together to prevent this?
    • Blood Pressure Management: How will we monitor my blood pressure to ensure my safety?
    • Pain Management: I'm worried about pain management during delivery. How can we ensure I receive the right treatment?"
    • C-section Delivery: What is your C-section delivery rate  compared to the overall rate? When and why would you recommend a C-section?
    • Postpartum Care Plan: I want to be prepared for postpartum recovery. Can we create a plan to keep me safe and healthy?

  • Share recent pregnancy history during each medical care visit for up to one year after delivery.
  • Know about urgent maternal warning signs, including severe headache, extreme swelling of hands or face, trouble breathing, heavy vaginal bleeding or discharge, overwhelming tiredness, and more. Seek medical care right away if experiencing any of these symptoms. They could indicate a potentially life-threatening issue.

  • Connect with a specialist for mental health support if you aren’t feeling like yourself or if stress affecting your health. Pregnancy and delivery can bring up a lot of feelings and emotions that can be difficult to deal with alone. If you think you might need mental health or substance use care, please call your doctor or our 24/7 Mental Health and Addiction Crisis Hotline at 1-844-677-7553 (TTY: 711) to speak with a licensed mental health counselor.
  • Consider low-impact exercise like walking or yoga to manage stress. Our health and wellness app, Sharecare, has various resources and tools to help our members manage stress and lead healthier lives. Visit LaHealthConnect.Sharecare.com and follow the steps to create your free account.

  • Monitor your blood pressure throughout pregnancy and after delivery. Call your health care provider if your blood pressure cannot be controlled by resting or you have sudden vision problems or swelling in your hands, face or feet. 65% of pregnancy-related deaths from high blood pressure occur after delivery.

Remember: You know your body best. If you experience something that seems odd or is worrying you, don’t ignore it. Seek medical care right away if you experience any signs or symptoms listed here.

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Need Help?

We are here to help you and your baby have a safe pregnancy and a healthy start. If you have question or need help along the way, call us at 1-866-595-8133 (TTY: 711), Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. and we'll be happy to help.