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How can I get Help with Nutrition?

Once you become pregnant you are eating for both you and your baby.  Nutritional health during pregnancy is tied to several issues including pregnancy itself, overall health, and weight gain during pregnancy.

We are a not-for-profit agency that, since 1985, has helped over 9000 pregnant women, birth parents and families. Feel free to call (1(800)943-0400) or click on the link Contact Us and visit the link "Ways we can help you".

We have a five-star rating on Google.  You can always visit our testimonial pages (see the link on the right).

 If you decide on adoption, we can make sure your child is placed with the perfect family, your rights are protected, and that you receive all the financial assistance and medical help as well as other types of help that the law allows.

If you are eating a healthy diet before you become pregnant, you may only need to make a few changes to meet the nutritional needs of pregnancy. You will probably need to increase your usual servings of a variety of foods from the four basic food groups. We have provided this section to help a pregnant woman with general pregnancy nutrition, weight gain, and diet information.

Where Can I Find Additional Sources of Information?

Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides free food, nutrition counseling, and referrals to health and other social services to participants at no charge. WIC serves low-Income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and infants and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. WIC is available in all 50 U.S. states. For the WIC program in your state click on the link State WIC offices.  Mothers participating in WIC are encouraged to breast feed their infants if possible, but State WIC agencies will provide formula to mothers who choose to use it. The WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program provides coupons to WIC participants that they can use to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmers' markets.

WIC Overseas is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children for those U.S. citizen living overseas.

Who Gets WIC and How to Apply Information about the Women, Infants and Children Program

WIC Contacts: State Agencies, Nutrition Coordinators & Breastfeeding Coordinators

Food Banks in every state serve hundreds of churches and other nonprofit agencies in distributing free food to those in need. We have listed few food bank websites in your state at the link above to help you.

Food Stamps and Other Nutrition Programs provides information on the US Department of Agriculture's Food Stamp Program including eligibility, where to apply for food stamps and other federal nutrition programs such as WIC.

Government Benefit Programs is an excellent website for finding government programs to help you and your child. Simply go to the site, fill out the questionnaire and the site will list all the national government programs for which you qualify. Additionally, information on financial aid and other U.S. government benefits are listed by agency and subject matter on the U.S. Government benefit website.

Nutrition Assistance Programs include the Child and Adult Care Food Program, as well as the National School Lunch Program and the National School Breakfast Program that offer meals at schools to children. The Summer Food Service Program offers free meals and snacks to needy children during the months when school is not in session. The Emergency Food Assistance Program helps supplement the diets of low-income needy persons by providing them with emergency food and nutrition assistance. To find out more about each of these programs, click on each link or you can also contact your state Department of HealthChild Welfare AgencyChild Nutrition Program, or the Department of Education. Note: If these links have changed, you can find the numbers in your Blue pages of the telephone directory or by calling you local operator.

State Child Welfare/Health and Human Services Agency can help you with issues of pregnancy, financial and medical care, parenting and foster care.

World Hunger Year website provides a list of resources for food that can make your search for food assistance easier. Additionally, the Feeding America's website can help you find a food bank or food-rescue organization that serves your local community.

Please also visit Eating and Nutrition During Pregnancy and Being Healthy Before and During Pregnancy and Weight Gain During Pregnancy all on the website Pregnancy And Children.

Remember that your local phone book is a good place to find local churches, synagogues, and food kitchens that may be able to help you with food and clothing needs.

Please also visit the link Nutrition and Diet for Pregnant Women.The website Pregnancy And Children can help any woman who wants to know more about her pregnancy, about the child she has delivered or may give birth to in the near future, about raising her child, and about her other options.

Finally, you can always contact Dr. Vince Berger at Adoption Services so he and the staff can personally help you.

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