About Us
Maternal Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH)’s mission is to make Orange County (OC) a place where all women of reproductive age, as well as infants, children, adolescents, and all families live in a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment. MCAH focuses on addressing the health priorities and primary needs of infants, mothers, children and adolescents, and their families in Orange County. MCAH is responsible for the Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP), Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Program, Perinatal Assessment and Coordination Team (PACT), Nurse-Family Partnership®, Prenatal Care Guidance (PCG) Program, and Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program (CPSP).
MCAH Programs Staff is comprised of physicians, public health nurses, social workers, health educators, epidemiologists, research analysts, nutritionists, administrators, and support staff. Funding is provided through Title V, Title XIX (Medicaid), and local County Fund.
MCAH Priorities
- Improve birth outcomes
- Reduce the number of uninsured children
- Reduce high-risk adolescent behavior
- Increase immunization rates
- Increase exclusive breastfeeding rates
- Reduce the number of overweight and obese children
Programs
Health Information on Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Post-Delivery:
- Adolescent Health Data and Statistics
- California My Plate for Moms
(This handout is for pregnant and breastfeeding women. It encourages women to remember to include a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and dairy on their plates every day.) - California My Plate for Gestational Diabetes - (English)
- California Mi Plato para Diabetes Gestacional - (Español
This handout is for pregnant women who have gestational diabetes and breastfeeding women who have experienced gestational diabetes.) - California Hospitals Breastfeeding Rates Report and County Fact Sheets
- Every Woman OC
(Every Woman OC is a resource for anyone who is thinking of becoming pregnant, is pregnant, or has a new baby. Our goal is to provide you with information and resources necessary to experience pregnancy and parenting in a safe and healthy way. Visit www.everywomanoc.org or download the brochure for more information.) - Having a Healthy Pregnancy (learn what you can do before, during, and after pregnancy to give your baby a healthy start to life)
- Healthy Body, Mind, and Environment (find information about health considerations for women and their partners before they become pregnant for the first time or between pregnancies, often called preconception health)
- Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD) (are related to mood and anxiety symptoms that occur during pregnancy or up to one year postpartum.)
- Safely Surrendered Baby
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