01/24/2025
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Do you have questions about exposures during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Call toll-free to speak with one of our counselors! Outside of CT? No problem!
195 Farmington Avenue, Ste 3060
Farmington, CT
06030
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| Tuesday | 8:30am - 3:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 3:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 3:30pm |
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MotherToBaby CT covers Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. Some Common Questions You May Have: • Can the medicine I take affect my baby? • What effect can drinking alcohol have on my baby? • Can the medicines or chemicals that my partner is exposed to affect our getting pregnant or affect the baby? • I received a varicella (chicken pox) vaccine and then found out I am pregnant. Is this harmful? • Can the chemicals at my workplace hurt my pregnancy? • I used ecstasy before I knew I was pregnant. Have I hurt my baby? • Can I continue taking my medication when I’m breastfeeding? What Can You Expect When You Call MotherToBaby CT? • Your call will be kept confidential. • You will be asked about all of your exposures to medications, chemicals, and illnesses. Please have available: doses, dates of exposure(s), and your last menstrual period or due date. • You will be asked about your health, the health of your family members, and your previous pregnancies. • Your case will be assigned to a counselor who will contact you with information about your exposure. • In more complex cases, you may need to wait several days while information is collected and reviewed. • Some callers are asked to come in for a detailed discussion if the information is extensive or complicated. This visit is free of charge. • At a later date, you may be asked for information about the outcome of your pregnancy.