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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Baby & Me-Tobacco Free, a pregnancy smoking cessation program now in Summit



Rocky Mountain Health Plans (RMHP) Foundation has expanded its program to help pregnant women quit smoking.

As the second year of the program is implemented in 2009, 22 more counties will be participating.

Pregnant smokers can be referred to the program by their local physician, clinic, health department, WIC clinic or by self referral. The program requires that women complete four counseling sessions and quit smoking, which is confirmed by a carbon monoxide (CO) monitor test at their local participating facility. After giving birth, they return monthly for CO monitoring and counseling. “Every month that the mother remains tobacco-free, she receives a $25 voucher for diapers,” says Janice Ferguson, Program Coordinator.

The grant, secured by Rocky Mountain Health Plans Foundation from The Colorado Health Foundation, funds training and compensation to county program coordinators, the purchase of CO monitors, client handouts, marketing materials, and diaper vouchers. To find out more about this program in Summit County, contact: Summit County WIC at (970) 668-9199.


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