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Helpful Links
www.cdc.gov/nip Information about routinely
recommended vaccines as well as the diseases they prevent from the National
Immunization Program, a part of the Center for Disease Control.
www.vaccine.chop.edu Information about
all available U.S. vaccines from the Vaccine Education Center of The Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia.
www.immunizationinfo.org Information
about all available U.S. vaccines from the National Network for Immunization
Information, an affiliate of many professional organization of primary
health care and infectious disease care providers.
www.aap.org Information about vaccines and a
variety of developmental and behavioral topics from the American Academy
of Pediatrics.
www.cdc.gov/travel Information about preventative
health measures for travel out of the U.S. as well as information about
international adoption.
www.nursingmothersofraleigh.org Peer
breastfeeding support, contact information for Nursing Mothers of Raleigh.
www.lllofnc.org Web
page of the La Leche League International local chapter with accredited
leaders for breast feeding support.
www.nhtsa.dot.gov Information about
child safety seats from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
mypyramid.gov Information about the new nutritional
guidelines
www.mercksource.com information about common pediatric topics.
www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com information about a statewide movement that promotes increased opportunities for healthy eating and physical activity.
www.immunizenc.com/Parents.htm Information for Parents and Guardians concerning your child's immunizations.
http://postpartum.net/ PSI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide.It is the vision of PSI that every woman and family worldwide will have access to information, social support, and informed professional care to deal with mental health issues related to childbearing. PSI promotes this vision through advocacy and collaboration, and by educating and training the professional community and the public.
http://www.momssupportingmoms.net/ Our mission is to provide hope and encouragement for women struggling with anxiety and depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Postpartum Mood Disorders (PPMDs), also referred to as Postpartum Depression, are highly treatable, particularly when caught early.
Moms Supporting Moms offers peer-led support group meetings and help from
phone volunteers. We also provide information about PPMDs and educational
outreach for the health care community.
http://www.psychiatry.unc.edu/wmd The UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders is directed by David Rubinow M.D., the Chair of the UNC Department of Psychiatry and an internationally known expert in the evaluation and treatment of women with mood disorders that occur during periods of hormonal change. Mood disorders include depression and anxiety disorders.
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