Pregnancy & 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.
- Text4Baby App opens in a new tab - Free text messages to keep you and your baby healthy.
- 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 and Infant Health Resource Guide opens in a new tab - Community resources for moms, moms-to-be, and families during and after pregnancy
- Maternal and Mental Health Referral Network opens in a new tab - Find a provider specializing in caring for pregnant women with perinatal mood disorders.
- Locate Free Naloxone opens in a new tab - 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
