The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced and activated Moms.gov, timed to coincide with Mother’s Day, as a symbolic gesture to highlight support for mothers and families.
HHS announced, “On Mother’s Day, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched Moms.gov, a groundbreaking website for new and expecting mothers.”
“This first-of-its-kind resource offers guidance and information to support the health and well-being of mothers and their families.”
“Moms.gov also supports expecting parents who are navigating difficult or unexpected pregnancies. It features information about pregnancy centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, nutritional guidance, Trump Accounts, and other resources that allow maternal and infant health to thrive.”
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. shared, “This Mother’s Day, the Trump Administration is strengthening its commitment to America’s families by equipping mothers and fathers with the resources and information they need to build healthy, prosperous lives.”
“Moms.gov delivers critical tools and support to help parents foster healthy pregnancies, strengthen young families, and create brighter futures for their children. This is how you Make America Healthy Again.”
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health Dorothy Fink, MD added, “On Mother’s Day, we recognize that the health of mothers and the health of women are deeply connected.”
“Through our Perinatal Improvement Collaborative [PDF], we have reduced maternal mortality by 41.5%. We remain committed to supporting women’s health throughout motherhood and at every stage of life.”
The site’s main goal is to support new and expecting mothers by providing centralized, practical resources focused on pregnancy, maternal health, family support, and child well-being.
It provides links to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) for prenatal care, nutrition guidelines for pregnant and nursing mothers, preconception health, and information on common pregnancy conditions.
Source: The Gateway Pundit