Maternal and Child Health
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Adolescent Health in Wisconsin
Learn about the Wisconsin Adolescent Health Team. It supports the wellbeing, growth, and safety of Wisconsin’s young people.
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Birth to 3 Program
Learn more about the Birth to 3 Program and its purpose.
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Maternal and Child Health Program: Breastfeeding
Learn more about breastfeeding including professional recommendations and governmental goals surrounding breastfeeding.
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Childhood Communicable Diseases
It is important to recognize when children are sick with a communicable disease so they can get medical care and stop the spread of disease.
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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Learn about the Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program. It supports kids, teens, and their families.
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Maternal and Child Health: About the Family, Youth, and Community Engagement Initiative
Learn about Family, Youth, and Community Engagement (FYCE) initiative goals, success stories, and staff.
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Immunizations: Wisconsin Immunization Program
The mission of the Wisconsin Immunization Program is to stop the spread of diseases that can be prevented with vaccines.
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Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program (Title V)
Improving the health and well-being of the mothers, infants, children, and youth, including children and youth with special health care needs, and their families.
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Newborn Screening Program
Learn more about the Wisconsin Newborn Screening program. See what newborns are screened for before they leave the hospital and why it’s important.
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The Wisconsin Well Woman Program
The Wisconsin Well Woman Program helps women who have little or no health insurance get care.
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Prenatal Care Coordination
Learn more about getting supports and services during and right after pregnancy.