Resources for Pregnant Women and Parents
Adult Mental Health
- Redleaf Center for Family Healing HopeLine 612-873-4673 (HOPE)
- For pregnant women, parents of young children, and the providers that serve them. Our mental health therapists will talk with you, support you, and get you connected to the resources you need.
- Redleaf Mother-Baby Program
- For pregnant women and mothers of children ages 0-5 years old who are experiencing moderate-severe mood, anxiety, or trauma-related disorders.
- Hennepin Healthcare Acute Psychiatric Services
- A 24/7 emergency room for people experiencing mental health emergencies.
- National Suicide Prevention LifeLine 1-800-273-8255
- 24/7 Crisis hotline
- Minnesota Crisis Text Line – text “MN” to 741741
- Mobile Crisis Services by County
- Emergency mental health services by county that can come to you
- Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Minnesota
- HelpLine and resources for perinatal women in Minnesota
- Postpartum Support International
- Link to national HelpLine and other mental health resources by state
For more information about self-care, visit Taking Care of Yourself and Staying Connected to Others.
Pregnancy and Parenting
- Hennepin Healthcare Women’s Health and Wellness Clinic
- Zero to Thrive – Perinatal Women and COVID-19
- Circle of Security International
- Links to information and videos about the Circle of Security-Parenting approach to strengthening the caregiver-child relationship
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG)
- Information for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding during COVID-19
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Information for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding during COVID-19
- African American Babies Coalition
- Links to community organizations who provide culturally supportive services to African American families and their children
- Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)
- Parenting education for families with children birth-kindergarten offered through Minnesota school districts
- The 4th Trimester Project
- Information and support for new mothers
For more information about parenting, visit Supporting Our Children During COVID-19.