- Quick Links
- Your Benefits
- Need Specifics?
Your Postpartum Visit
It's important to visit your provider 4-6 weeks after the birth of your baby. Find out why.
Nurse Advice Line
Worried about your child's cough? Ask a Registered Nurse, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"For You Two" Program
There is so much to learn about being a mother. If you are pregnant, NHP's "For You Two" program can help you through every step of your pregnancy and delivery.
With the For You Two program, you get:
- Help from an NHP Care Manager before and after your pregnancy
- NHP's Quit Smoking program
- Reimbursement for childbirth classes
- A free breast pump
- A home nurse visit after you have your baby
- Mental health services
- Prenatal care book and immunization reminders
If you are pregnant and would like to join the program, contact NHP's Member Service Center at 1-800-462-5449 and ask to speak with a nurse care manager in the For You Two program. You can also email the program at: CareManagement@nhp.org.
Breast Pump Rental or Purchase
Pediatricians recommend that you breastfeed your baby for at least six months. It's good for your baby and good for you. To help you do this, Neighborhood Health Plan covers the rental or purchase of an electric breast pump with a prescription from your doctor.
Resources for pregnant members
- Child Care & Safety Products
NHP offers discounts on maternity and child safety products through Safe Beginnings. - Programs at your Primary Care Site/Health Center
Many Primary Care Sites in NHP's provider network offer Childbirth and Parenting Classes, and other programs for you and your baby. Call your Primary Care Site or Doctor for more information about what's available to you as an expecting mother or new parent. - Vaccines (Immunizations)
Keeping track of your and your baby's vaccines is important. Click here for information about vaccinations and a child vaccination chart to help you keep track of your baby's vaccines.
