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SmartMom delivers free, trusted health tips to pregnant women in Vancouver Coastal Health

Vancouver, BC – Expecting moms in the Vancouver Coastal Health region can now get evidence-based pregnancy information sent straight to their phones through the SmartMom program.

SmartMom is a free, prenatal text messaging program that sends information to support women through their pregnancy, from five to 42 weeks. The program is tailored to ensure women get the right information at the right time of their pregnancy. The texts include links to websites with evidence-based resources, phone numbers and videos on topics such as fetal growth and development, options for genetic screening in pregnancy, and preparation for labour and delivery. SmartMom also suggests topics to discuss with care providers, with the goal of supporting women and their families to make evidence-informed choices for a healthy pregnancy and childbirth.

Women can enroll by texting VCH to 12323 or online at www.smartmomcanada.ca.

"Pregnant women appreciate knowing they're receiving the key information at every stage of their pregnancy. Subscribing to SmartMom ensures that they're not missing anything," says Dr. Althea Hayden, Medical Health Officer, Vancouver Coastal Health. "Like a lot of women, when I was pregnant, I discovered a whole new level of interest in pregnancy. There are a lot of sources out there and not all of them are reliable. SmartMom is a great way to receive information that we know has been verified by experts here in Canada."

SmartMom was developed by Optimal Birth BC in partnership with the BC Ministry of Health, the Northern Health Authority, the First Nations Health Authority, and Perinatal Services BC, and has been endorsed by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. There is no charge for signing up and receiving texts, but standard data rates apply when accessing links and resources from a phone.

"SmartMom is an innovative, trusted tool for pregnant women that will help make a difference to future moms by providing information they need at their fingertips," says Vancouver Coastal Health President and Chief Executive Officer Mary Ackenhusen. "SmartMom shows how we can harness technology to deliver better health outcomes to the patients and families we serve."

If you have any questions or concerns about pregnancy, labour and baby care speak with your health care provider or contact HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 to speak with a registered nurse anytime of the day or night.

VCH is responsible for the delivery of $3.6 billion in community, hospital and residential care to more than one million people in communities including Richmond, Vancouver, the North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Sea to Sky corridor, Powell River, Bella Bella and Bella Coola.

CONTACT:

Matt Kieltyka

Public Affairs Specialist
Vancouver Coastal Health
Office: 604.708.5338
Cell:     604.833.4541
E:  matt.kieltyka@vch.ca

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