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Take care of yourself while you’re pregnant. That’s the best way to give your baby a great start. Whether you need help choosing a provider, learning about childbirth classes or getting healthy food, we're here.

Questions?

Just call Member Services at 1-866-316-3784
(TTY: 711). We’re here for you Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

Let us know you’re pregnant

Let us know you’re pregnant

If you’re pregnant, you’ll want to share the news with us. Just call us at 1-866-316‑3784 (TTY: 711).
 

That way, we can help connect you to the care and services you need. So you and your baby can be as healthy as you can be. 

 

Give your baby the best start

 

After your baby is born, you’ll want to follow these steps:
 

  1. Enroll them into Medicaid benefits: You can enroll through the MI Bridges website. Or you can call the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (MDHHS). Just visit the MDHHS website to find your county so you can call the number for your local office directly.
  2. Report the change to Member Services by calling 1-866-316‑3784 (TTY: 711).

Your baby is covered by your health plan at the time of birth.

When you call Member Services to report the change, make sure to have this info ready:
 

  • Your baby’s name
  • Your baby’s date of birth
  • Your baby’s Medicaid ID number that you received from the MDHHS

Your baby will get a member ID number for eligible benefits within 30 days of us receiving the info. This helps ensure they’ll get all the care they need.

Benefits for you and baby

Benefits for you and baby

A healthy baby is the best reward, but now you can enjoy even more. Check out some of these benefits that you, as an Aetna Better Health® member, can use for you and your baby.

If you're pregnant, you can earn rewards for going to your first prenatal visit.

 

Complete your visit and you can earn one of these rewards:
 

  • $50 gift card
  • $50 worth of diapers

After you’ve gone to your visit, call Member Services to claim your reward.
 

*To earn a reward, be sure to schedule your visit within the first trimester or 42 days of enrollment.

Just had a baby? When you go to your postpartum visit (between 7 and 84 days after giving birth), you can earn one of these rewards:
 

  • $50 gift card
  • $50 worth of diapers

After you’ve gone to your visit, call Member Services to claim your reward. Just call 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711).

The MIHP is a home visiting program for women and infants. The program promotes healthy pregnancies, better birth outcomes and stronger infant growth and development.
 

MIHP covered services include:
 

  • Prenatal teaching
  • Childbirth classes
  • Doula support and services
  • Nutrition support, tips and counseling
  • Breastfeeding or formula feeding support
  • Help with personal problems that may affect your pregnancy
  • Newborn baby checkups
  • Referrals to local resources and help finding baby cribs, car seats, clothing, etc.
  • Support for stopping smoking
  • Help with substance misuse
  • Personal care or home help services
     

To learn more about MIHP, call us at 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711).

Whether you are pregnant or just gave birth, Maven can support you through every step of your journey.

 

With Maven, you have access to:

 

  • Unlimited online appointments and messages with doctors

  • A dedicated care advocate to help you find the right provider

  • Trusted resources like articles and parenting classes

 

You can also get support for other important things, like:

 

  • Your mental health

  • Concerns about your pregnancy

  • Questions as you recover from birth

  • Learning more about your baby’s milestones

  • Breastfeeding or formula feeding

     

Join Maven now

More help during pregnancy

More help during pregnancy

We’re here to help you stay healthy through your pregnancy. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, a care manager can help you get the special care you need. You’ll get support, including info about preterm labor and birth.

 

What is preterm labor?
 

Preterm (early) labor is labor that starts before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It can cause an earlier birth, which may lead to health problems that can affect the baby.
 

Any pregnant woman can have preterm labor. It may start for no reason, but you’re at a higher risk if you:
 

  • Are carrying more than one baby (twins, triplets or more)
  • Have had preterm labor or an early birth in the past
  • Use drugs or alcohol while pregnant
  • Smoke or use other forms of nicotine while pregnant
  • Have bleeding during pregnancy

Preterm labor info

A care manager can help you: 

 

  • Learn more about your pregnancy
  • Make a care plan that’s right for you
  • Get services and care
  • Work with health care providers, agencies and groups
  • Get services after hours in a crisis
  • Arrange services for children with special health care needs

To learn more, visit our care management page. Or you can call us at 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711).

Support for breastfeeding

Breast pumps are a covered benefit. You can get your no-cost breast pump up to 30 days before your baby's birth. Just call Member Services to get your pump. After you confirm your shipping address, your pump will be sent to you in the mail. 

If you’re breastfeeding, you’ll want to empty your breasts regularly by feeding or using a breast pump. This prevents your breasts from becoming full and painful. Many women find it helpful to use a breast pump.

 

You can pump breast milk when it works for you. Then your baby can get the best nutrition, no matter what your schedule. A breast pump also gives other family members the chance to feed and bond with your baby.
 

To get help with breastfeeding, you can call the:
 

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

WIC is a national nutrition program that aims to protect the health of women, infants and children. The Michigan WIC program provides these services at no cost:
 

  • Help with breastfeeding questions
  • Referrals to agencies
  • Healthy food, like fruits and vegetables
  • Healthy eating tips
     

You can find WIC programs in:
 

  • County health departments

  • Hospitals and clinics 

  • Community centers 

  • Schools 

  • Other places in your area

     

Want to learn more about WIC?
 

You can visit WIC to find out if you’re eligible for benefits. Or just call us at 1-866-316-3784 (TTY: 711).

More info for a healthy pregnancy

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