If you are in crisis, call or text 988 for the the Crisis and Suicide Lifeline.
My NICU Baby™ by March of Dimes Inc.
March of Dimes app that provides information about how to care for your baby in the NICU; ways to track their growth, kangaroo care, and pumping; take photos and add filters; maternal health management; tools to keep track of providers; ways to connect with other families; and a homecoming checklist.
Miracle Mamas LLC
Miracle Mamas LLC is a diversity & inclusion firm founded by micropreemie mom, maternal health advocate and birth trauma survivor Ebony Ford.
Perinatal Outreach & Encouragement (POEM) of Ohio
Includes Rise, mental health support for black moms.
Postpartum Support International
To provide help, awareness, and education around Perinatal Mood Disorders.
Infant Risk
Information about which medications are and are not safe to use while chestfeeding.
Medela "Ask the LC" Email Service
We invite you to consult one-on-one via email with our Board-Certified Lactation Consultant who will assist you with your breastfeeding questions and concerns.
La Leche League International
Our Mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.
Human Milk Banking Association of North America
The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) believes in a world where all infants have access to human milk through support of breastfeeding and use of pasteurized donor human milk.
Growing Independent Eaters
We provide families of children with feeding tubes a path towards joyful, relaxed, independent oral eating while offering the support needed throughout the process.
Sisters In Loss Podcast
A community of black women replacing silence with storytelling around pregnancy and infant loss and infertility.
Catholic Charities USA
The Catholic Charities network provides service to people in need – no matter their religion or nationality –advocates for justice in society and calls the entire church and other people of goodwill to do the same.
Glo Preemie
GLO Preemies™ seeks to raise the voice of black families in the NICU and post-NICU in terms of creating racial and health equity through professional healthcare services, family educational initiatives, and family support up for African American families for a continuous 18 years.
Black Mamas Matter Alliance
The Black Mamas Matter Alliance is a national network of Black women-led and Black-led, birth and reproductive justice organizations and multi-disciplinary professionals, working across the full-spectrum of maternal and reproductive health."
National Birth Equality Collaborative
The National Birth Equity Collaborative (NBEC) is one of the nation’s leading experts and an advocate for change in the Black maternal health and infant mortality crises. As an organization focused on the sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing of Black women and birthing people world-wide, NBEC creates transnational solutions that optimize Black maternal, infant, sexual and reproductive wellbeing.
Sista Midwife Productions
Use our directory to find a black midwife, doula, lactation, or womb wellness/fertility professional.
Indian Health Services - Maternal and Child Health
The mission of Indian Health Services is to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Find more information here about health topics related to the Native community, including breastfeeding and mental health.
Black Maternal Health Caucus
The Black Maternal Health Caucus is organized around the goals of elevating the Black maternal health crisis within Congress and advancing policy solutions to improve maternal health outcomes and end disparities.
Black Women's Health Imperative
BWHI is the first and only national non-profit solely dedicated to achieving health equity for Black women in America. Founded in 1983 by Byllye Y. Avery as the National Black Women’s Health Project at a conference on the campus of Spelman College, BWHI has evolved into a nationally recognized organization leading health policy, education, research, knowledge and leadership development and communications designed to improve the healthy outcomes of Black women.