5. How to enroll in WIC: based on income, family size, child age, and
nutritional risk, a person can enroll for WIC. Also, one is eligible for
food stamps, he or she qualifies.
Resources available: nutritionists, lactation consultants, food
packages according to child age.
Classes available:
Process for continuing: Continue to meet the income guidelines and
woman or child must have a nutritional risk. The adult can be on
WIC until the child is 5
WIC Information
Classes Cost
Nutrition No fee
Breast Feeding No fee
8. The Springfield Health Department offers Prenatal Case Management
No reference needed for the available resources, self-reference is
permissible, and physician referral is common.
Only class discussed was the “Baby ABC’s” which is a Free class
where parents can learn basic infant-care skills in a no-stress group
setting.
Prenatal Case Management includes: Prenatal care, delivery, nutrition,
healthy lifestyles, breastfeeding, and parenting.
Prenatal case management
SHD Information
11. Classes Fee
Prepared Childbirth
One day:
Saturdays, 9am-5pm
Last month of pregnancy
OR
Two-day:
Tuesdays/Thursdays,
5:30pm – 9pm
$50
Babysense
Wednesdays, 6-9 pm
Last two months of pregnancy
$25
Labor and Delivery Tours
Wednesdays, 7-8 pm
Last month of pregnancy
No fee
Turner Center Information
Childbirth Classes
12. Classes Fee
Breast feeding
Basics
Tuesdays, 6-8pm
Last two months of
pregnancy
$25
TLC (The
Lactation Club)
First Mondays of
each month 6-
7:30pm
Breastfeeding
support Group
No fee
Turner Center
Breastfeeding Class
13. Classes Fee
Fatherhood Basic Training
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 pm
Before and after childbirth
$20
Turner Center
Fatherhood Classes
16. Free pregnancy tests are available at the Jordan Valley Women’s
Health Clinic and if tested positive, and if desired, an
appointment is scheduled with a doctor
Establishing care also takes place after a positive pregnancy
test, along with doctor appointments, class offerings and other
amenities.
Jordan Valley Women’s Health Clinic
Week Gestation Appointment type
Positive test – 28 weeks Every 4 weeks
28 weeks – 36 weeks Every 2 weeks
36 weeks – Delivery Every week
17. Appointment Care Duration
1st appointment Establishing care
Medical history
Pelvic exam
Breast exam
Heart beat Doppler
Prenatal labs
1 hour
Remaining appointments Blood pressure
Weight
Heart rate
Prenatal education
Answer any questions
15-20 minutes
Jordan Valley Women’s Health Clinic
Costs vary depending on the patient’s insurance, Medicaid, and
individual situation factors.
Dating ultrasounds are optional
Ultrasound will be administered at 20 weeks for every patient
to determine fetal anatomy progression.
Costs for ultrasound vary from patient to patient due to
insurance/ financial needs
20. We could not find the bus to leave from Cox College at first.
Our tickets were not accepted by the bus and were always
‘declined’. However, the bus drivers understood and let us
pregnant gals on anyways.
Missed bus at one of the bus stops. Luckily, there was another bus
coming to a nearby stop only 20 minutes later.
After the Turner Center, we had 10 minutes to walk to our bus
stop that was easily 15 minutes away. However, with a winded
and with a speedy walk we made it there in time.
Bus Calamities
21. Each resource was easily accessible by bus, walking only minor
distances.
Many people were helpful when we were uncertain, including
the facility workers
Everyone at each facility was very knowledgeable
Each facility had a bounty of resources to offer an expectant
mother or a new mother.
The Turner Center was the most organized and offered the widest
variety of classes, however, it was the most expensive.
WIC was the best option for mothers with low income, as they
provided food for both mother and baby. They also provided
lactation and nutrition consultants for free.
Application to expectant family