Author: Nan Montgomery
Planning Unit: Allen County CES
Major Program: Family Development General
Plan of Work: Decision-Making; Physical Activity; Nutrition; Substance Abuse; Safety; Securing Financial Stability
Outcome: Initial Outcome
According to the Kentucky State Data Center for Vital Statistics, only 62% of pregnant women within Ohio County received adequate prenatal care during their first trimester of pregnancy. The March of Dimes 2022 Preterm Report Card also showed Kentucky received an “F.”
Celebrate the Baby is a free, educational community event hosted by the Ohio County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent and community partners. This year, 28 attendees visited various community agency tables to learn about valuable resources within Ohio County. Participants were provided with educational material to promote healthy and safe practices for themselves and their babies. Some topics focused on breastfeeding benefits, safe sleep practices for babies, dangers of vaping during pregnancy, and post-partum care. Another great resource provided during the event was free car seat safety checks by a certified car seat technician. Five families had their car seat installed properly.
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