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Page last updated on: 10/15/25

When priorities shift to parenthood, we've got you covered.

From the minute you find out you're pregnant to the moment you meet your baby, it seems like there are a million things to know. PriorityMOM™ is here to help with useful—and important—information about your health, your health plan and your coverage throughout every step of the way.
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Understand your coverage.

A full-term pregnancy can seem like a full-time job. You don't need the additional challenges of health care coverage getting in the way of all the other planning and decision-making. Let's look at your health care coverage, so you can focus on the fun stuff—like picking out a theme for the nursery.

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Priority Health has put together a checklist of 6 things to consider when choosing a provider for an OB or pediatrician.

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Diet to daily activities to sleep quality can impact your pregnancy--that’s why we put together these five things to help you become your healthiest during pregnancy.

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We've put together the following to-do list that you can use to ensure a safer, healthier—longer—pregnancy.

Mental health support for you and baby too

Life can be stressful. Add pregnancy to the mix and things can become overwhelming in a hurry. But added stress and not seeking the proper mental health support, can affect your pregnancy. Priority Health is here to help you manage your mental health through pregnancy. 

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It’s not always an emergency, but it can be bad—especially true during pregnancy. Learn more about the different types of hypertension, risk factors and how to lower your risks.

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Managing type 1 or type 2 diabetes can be challenging, especially during pregnancy, but there are things you can do on your own to help manage the condition and keep glucose levels in check.

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We put together some FAQs to help you get a free pump of your own using your health plan, as well as some hints to perfecting the process.

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Formula feeding is a healthy choice for moms and babies. It’s convenient, flexible and it helps parents, grandparents, and other supporting family members or friends help with feeding your baby.

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Diabetes that is diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes causes high blood sugar because your body stops responding to the insulin you produce (insulin resistance).

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If your symptoms last for more than two weeks after birth, get more extreme, or if you started experiencing them before you gave birth, you may have perinatal depression.

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You can develop high blood pressure as the result of your pregnancy, even after baby is born. We want to help you take care of yourself so you're in good health when baby needs you.

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Here’s a quick guide to help you add your baby to your Medicaid health insurance plan, the moment they arrive.

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Know your options: Family planning

Planning for another pregnancy may be the last thing on your mind right now. But it's never too early to start thinking about how you want your family to grow in the future. Your health care coverage offers options and resources to help make sure your family grows at your pace.

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