Pregnancy support and services

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Programs and resources for a healthy pregnancy

Pregnancy is a busy time with lots to do. When you’re expecting, the right kind of guidance can help make tackling your to-do list easier, giving you more time to focus on yourself and your baby.

If you’re a HealthPartners member, you can get personalized support before, during and after your pregnancy – all at no cost to you.

Free pregnancy resources included with your insurance benefits

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Planning your pregnancy

There’s a lot to think about when planning a pregnancy. Preparing for change and knowing what’s ahead are important. Talking with friends and family is a good start. And finding credible, trusted medical information is important, too. Use these resources to start getting the answers you need.

Should I get pregnant?

What to consider when planning for pregnancy

Finding a doctor or midwife to help with pregnancy planning

Difficulty getting pregnant

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Early pregnancy

As your pregnancy progresses through your first and second trimesters, good nutrition and the right amount of exercise are important for having a healthy pregnancy. It’s also a good time to talk to your doctor about a prenatal care plan and which prenatal screenings might be right for you. Get started with our preparing for childbirth e-book , along with the information we’ve gathered here.

Prenatal care

Getting support from a doula

To see if your plan covers doulas, review your plan’s coverage by signing in to your HealthPartners account, or contact Member Services.

Dealing with pregnancy discomfort or stress

Staying healthy during pregnancy

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Approaching birth and beyond

As you approach delivery, it’s time to prepare yourself for the new addition to your family. How will your life change when the baby comes? What steps can you take to help smooth the transition into your new life? A little preparation goes a long way. Get started with our preparing for childbirth e-book and the helpful information below.

Getting ready for delivery

Labor, delivery and recovery

Caring for your newborn

Caring for yourself postpartum

Morning, noon or in the middle of the night, you can get 24/7 phone support from an OB-GYN nurse whenever you need it by calling our BabyLine at 800-845-9297.

With the myHealthyPregnancy app powered by YoMingo, you can track your pregnancy, get parent education resources and discover fun extras for pregnancy, newborn care and more.

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Resources to help with loss and grief

If you experience a loss during pregnancy, like miscarriage or stillbirth, HealthPartners has support services and resources to help you physically, emotionally and spiritually.