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Let us know you’re pregnant
Let us know you’re pregnant
If you’re pregnant, you’ll want to share the news with us. That way, we can help connect you to the care and services you need. So you and your baby can be as healthy as you can be. You can let us know by calling us at 1-844-365-4385 (TTY: 711)
Give your baby the best start
After your baby is born, you’ll need to enroll them in SoonerSelect benefits.
You have a few options:
Call the Oklahoma Health Care Authority: 1-800-987-7767.
Contact Oklahoma Human Services: 405-522-5050.
Your baby will get an ID number for eligible benefits as soon as possible. This helps ensure they’ll get all the care they need.
Benefits for you and baby
A healthy baby is the best reward, but now you can enjoy even more. Check out these benefits for you and your baby.
This program is all about getting you and your baby the care you need. It’s a benefit you can enjoy before and after your baby is born. Why take part? You’ll get support through your pregnancy and as a new mother. And you can get rewards, too.
Get rewards for care
You can earn rewards for completing certain healthy steps. Then, the dollars appear on a special card you’ll receive. You can use the card to buy healthy food, maternity supplies and diapers at local and online stores.
With the Maternity Matters program, you can earn:
$25 card for letting us know you’re pregnant
$25 card for first prenatal (before birth) visit
$10 card for each additional prenatal visit (up to 10 more)
$50 card for postpartum (after birth) visit: $25 for first visit up to 21 days after birth and $25 for second visit 22 to 84 days after birth
$20 card for maternal dental visit: $10 for first dental visit during pregnancy and $10 for second dental visit during pregnancy
After you complete these actions, call us to claim your rewards.
We want to improve care for you and your family after your baby is born. This includes easing the transition into motherhood.
Call us to learn more about virtual postpartum doula services in both rural and urban areas. You can also visit the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative.
Whether you are pregnant or just gave birth, Maven can support you through every step of your journey.
With Maven, you have access to:
Unlimited online appointments and messages with doctors
A dedicated care advocate to help you find the right provider
Trusted resources like articles and parenting classes
You can also get support for other important things, like:
Your mental health
Concerns about your pregnancy
Questions as you recover from birth
Learning more about your baby’s milestones
Breastfeeding or formula feeding
You may be able to get diapers each month at no cost. These are for children in your house under age 2. Call us to find out if this is a benefit you can receive.
Do you have a high-risk pregnancy? If so, you may be able to get up to $150 each quarter for care of your other children. Call us to find out if this is a benefit you can receive.
Stopping nicotine use is hard, whether you smoke, chew, vape or use another method. Most people need help to quit, and we’re here for you.
We cover certain nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products, like:
Patches
Gum and lozenges
Inhalers
Nasal spray
We also cover eight counseling sessions to help you stop tobacco use.
Are you using tobacco during your pregnancy? If so, contact us for help. Ask about the MyStrength® Plus program. It has tools and supports to help you stop tobacco use. We can help you take healthy steps toward wellness and connect you with resources in your community.
More help during pregnancy
More help during pregnancy
We’re here to help you stay healthy through your pregnancy. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, a care manager can help you get the special care you need. You’ll get support, including info about preterm labor and birth.
What is preterm labor?
Preterm (early) labor is labor that starts before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It can cause an earlier birth, which may lead to health problems that can affect the baby.
Any pregnant woman can have preterm labor. It may start for no reason, but you’re at a higher risk if you:
Are carrying more than one baby (twins, triplets or more)
Have had preterm labor or an early birth in the past
Use drugs or alcohol while pregnant
Smoke or use other forms of nicotine while pregnant
Have bleeding during pregnancy
A care manager can help you:
Learn more about your pregnancy
Make a care plan that’s right for you
Get services and care
Work with health care providers, agencies and groups
Get services after hours in a crisis
Arrange services for children with special health care needs
To learn more, just contact us. Or visit our care management page.
Text4baby™ is a service that texts you tips and reminders during your pregnancy. It keeps your health top of mind. And it’s free to join. Visit the Text4baby website to learn more.
Support for breastfeeding
If you breastfeed or plan to, you may be eligible to receive a no-cost breast pump directly through the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program. Need help with getting your breast pump from WIC? We can help connect you. Just call us at 1-844-365-4385 (TTY: 711), then ask for care management.
If you’re breastfeeding, you’ll want to empty your breasts regularly by feeding or using a breast pump. This prevents your breasts from becoming full and painful. You can pump breast milk when it works for you. Then your baby can get the best nutrition, no matter what your schedule. A breast pump also gives other family members the chance to feed and bond with your baby.
Need help with breastfeeding? Call the National Breastfeeding Helpline at 1‑800‑994‑9662 (TDD: 1‑888‑220‑5446).
Need help or have questions about breastfeeding? You’re not alone. Contact the Oklahoma Breastfeeding Resource Center, and you can speak with a certified lactation consultant at any time. Just call 1-877-271-6455 (1-877- 271-MILK) or text OK2BF to 61222. You can reach them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a national nutrition program that aims to protect the health of women, infants and children. The Oklahoma WIC program provides these services at no cost:
Help with breastfeeding questions
Referrals to agencies
Healthy food, like fruits and vegetables
Healthy eating tips
You can find WIC programs in:
County health departments
Hospitals and clinics
Community centers
Schools
Other places in your area
Want to learn more about WIC?
Just contact us. You can also visit WIC to find out if you can get benefits.
More info for a healthy pregnancy
You’ll find topics on everything from pregnancy to well-child visits. Learn more about women’s health, from managing stress to keeping up with well-woman visits.
Check out this source for info about how to get ready for your baby, childbirth and more.
Learn how to prevent premature birth. The goal is to avoid long-term health problems for your baby. You’ll also find tools and more info for a healthy pregnancy.
Learn about postpartum depression and how to get the help you need after having your baby. You can also check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for info on overall health and wellness.
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