MotherToBaby Georgia

MotherToBaby Georgia MotherToBaby Georgia provides free, confidential counseling to pregnant and breastfeeding women, the Turn directly to the experts at MotherToBaby Georgia.

When you have questions about what medications, herbal remedies, vaccines, and other substances are safe, the internet can be a scary place, especially when you’re trying to find reliable information during pregnancy. We are doctors, genetic counselors and teratogen information specialists. MotherToBaby is a service of the non-profit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS). We are internationally recognized and a suggested resource by agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While the information you receive from us should not replace the advice of your regular doctor, having access to the most up-to-date information and research can reduce anxiety, stress and worry. Contact us at toll-FREE 866-626-6847 or email mothertobaby@emory.edu. Se Habla Español.

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01/28/2025

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07/22/2024

Taylor Dubuisson of the Disaster Distress Helpline joins The MotherToBaby Podcast and shares her personal story surviving season during pregnancy and breastfeeding in the latest episode! https://momtobaby.org/DisasterDistressHelpline

06/05/2024

Do you have your own questions about exposures to medications, chemicals, alcohol or other substances while pregnant or breastfeeding? Talk to a specialist at MotherToBaby Georgia by calling 855-789-6222 or emailing MotherToBaby@emory.edu See link in bio for more information. MotherToBaby Georgia

A Guiding Light for New Moms: Meet Nurse-Family Partnership in the latest MotherToBaby blog.
05/31/2024

A Guiding Light for New Moms: Meet Nurse-Family Partnership in the latest MotherToBaby blog.

“I am so overwhelmed with all information available online nowadays about pregnancy and having a baby, I don’t know how to know what is best for me and my pregnancy!” shared Michelle, who was 15 weeks into her first pregnancy. Not only has the first trimester been full of morning sickness, but...

Una luz guía para las nuevas mamás: Conozca Nurse-Family Partnership en el último blog de MotherToBaby.
05/31/2024

Una luz guía para las nuevas mamás: Conozca Nurse-Family Partnership en el último blog de MotherToBaby.

«Estoy tan abrumada con toda la información disponible en línea hoy en día sobre el embarazo y tener un bebé, ¡no sé cómo saber qué es lo mejor para mí y mi embarazo!», compartió Michelle, quien tenía 15 semanas de su primer embarazo. En el primer trimestre no solo había sufrido náuse...

05/30/2024

Hurricane season is right around the corner. Now is a great time to make sure you and your family are prepared for a natural disaster by creating an emergency kit. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, see link in bio (Pregnancy and Natural Disasters) for other important things to consider.

05/29/2024

Taking care of your mental health is important for you as well as your baby. MotherToBaby Georgia is here for your questions about the use of mental health medications during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. See link in bio for more information. MotherToBaby Georgia

05/24/2024

Cook outs & picnics can come with questions about what might pose a risk. When it comes to what to drink opt for a tasty mocktail instead of an alcoholic drink. What about sandwiches with deli meat? To avoid harmful bacteria, be sure to heat to steaming your food. See link in bio for more information. MotherToBaby Georgia

05/22/2024

Wondering if you can keep working out? In general exercise is encouraged as part of a healthy lifestyle while pregnant. Some modifications may be needed to your routine, so always double check with your healthcare provider. See link in bio for more information. MotherToBaby Georgia

05/22/2024

"There does seem to be this association between wildfire exposure during pregnancy and preterm birth." Wildfires, Pollution and the Impact on Pregnancy in the latest MotherToBaby . https://momtobaby.org/WildfireEp72

05/21/2024

Warmer weather gives us more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors while traveling and here in Georgia. Be sure to take precautions against bites from mosquitoes, ticks, and other insects that might carry diseases. MotherToBaby Georgia

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Atlanta, GA
30329

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(855) 789-6222

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