Pregnancy and opioid resources
Pregnancy resources for women and families
Opioid use during pregnancy can negatively affect women and their babies. Seeking prenatal care early can help mom and baby have a healthy pregnancy.
If you or someone that you love is pregnant and struggling with substance use and addiction, there is help.
During Pregnancy
- Steps for a Healthy Pregnancy opens in a new tab
- Help and Support from your Healthcare Professionals opens in a new tab
- Opioid Use During Pregnancy opens in a new tab
- Prescription Opioid Use opens in a new tab
- Opioid Pain Medications opens in a new tab
- Street Drugs opens in a new tab
- Baby Your Baby opens in a new tab - Resources for pregnant women and new parents. It can also help women receive temporary Medicaid coverage.
- Smoking and Vaping Cessation During Pregnancy opens in a new tab- Patient Resource Guide
Caring For Your Baby
- Treating Babies Who Were Exposed to Opioids Before Birth opens in a new tab opens in a new tab
- Care for You and Your Baby While Receiving Opioid Use Disorder Treatment opens in a new tab
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: What You Need to Know Brochure opens in a new tab
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: What You Need to Know Flyer opens in a new tab
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Info opens in a new tab
- Breastfeeding opens in a new tab
University of Utah Health - Program of Addiction Research Clinical Care Knowledge Advocacy (Videos)
For Families
- Resources opens in a new tab
- Pregnancy and Opioids opens in a new tab
- Maternal Resource Guide opens in a new tab - Community resources for moms, moms-to-be, and families during and after pregnancy
- Maternal Mental Health Referral Network opens in a new tab - Find a provider specializing in caring for pregnant women with perinatal mood disorders.
- Naloxone information - Naloxone is a safe and legal drug that can reverse overdoses from heroin and prescription opioids.
Recovery is Possible
Helping Opioid use disorder Patients Excel (H.O.P.E) Hospitals Folders
- H.O.P.E Patient Resources opens in a new tab (En español opens in a new tab)
- H.O.P.E. Clinician Resources opens in a new tab
Substance Use Disorder Resources for Local Health Departments
- Statewide Resources by Local Health Department opens in a new tab
- Bear River opens in a new tab (Box Elder County, Cache County, Rich County)
- Central Utah opens in a new tab (Juab County, Millard County, Sanpete County, Sevier County, Piute County, Wayne County)
- Davis County opens in a new tab
- Salt Lake County opens in a new tab
- San Juan County opens in a new tab
- Southeast Utah opens in a new tab (Carbon County, Emery County, Grand County)
- Southwest Utah opens in a new tab (Beaver County, Iron County, Garfield County, Washington County, Kane County)
- Summit County opens in a new tab
- Tooele County opens in a new tab
- Tri-County opens in a new tab (Dagget County, Duchesne County, Uintah County)
- Utah County opens in a new tab
- Wasatch County opens in a new tab
- Weber-Morgan opens in a new tab