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Online Resources by Tulsa Doulas |
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Serving Families and Training Doulas since 1993. How do I find a Doula? Online Resources by Tulsa Doulas. Videos for Better Birth. Online Resources by Tulsa Doulas. Resources to learn more about doulas and childbirth. DONA International is the largest Doula organization in the US and International. Childbirth.org contains information about pregnancy, childbirth, and babies. Contains free handouts regarding issues in childbirth and pregnancy to support women in making decisions for the birth they desire.
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Breastfeeding | WCD-WIC Program
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Breastmilk is the perfect food for babies. Breastmilk is easy to digest. Breastfed babies are healthier and have fewer infections and illnesses. Breastfeeding helps your baby’s eyes and brain develop. Breastfeeding helps you lose weight and get back into shape. Breastfeeding lowers your risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer and osteoporosis. Breastfeeding is great for mother-baby bonding. Moms and babies enjoy breastfeeding. Breastfed babies are easy to take on trips, just grab the diapers and go! Many p...
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Eligibility | WCD-WIC Program
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What Is Required to Receive WIC. To be eligible to participate in the WIC Program, one must:. Reside in the western half of Oklahoma in the WCD service area. Be a pregnant or recently pregnant woman, infant or child up to age 5. Have a moderately low income (see chart below). Be determined to have a nutritional risk (see sidebar). You are income eligible for WIC if you already receive TANF, SNAP, Medicaid or participate in the Food Distribution Program on Tribal Land. How long can I be on WIC? In accorda...
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News | WCD-WIC Program
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Comments on WIC 2017 State Plan Requested. July 14th, 2016 Cynthia Marcum. WCD (Wichita, Caddo and Delaware) WIC Program is soliciting comments from individuals regarding the Special Supplemental. Weather Closure – Monday, December 28th, 2015. December 28th, 2015 WCDITAdmin. All WCD-WIC Program clinics will be closed Monday, December 28th, 2015 due to weather related travel conditions. Clinics. New Year 2016 Holiday Closure. December 26th, 2015 WCDITAdmin. Christmas 2015 Holiday Closure. Centers for Dise...
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Breastfeeding Promotion & Support
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What’s the Latest? Every Mother Counts Collaborative. Oklahoma Preterm Birth Initiative. Breastfeeding Promotion & Support. Preparing for a Lifetime-Infant Mortality Reduction. Abusive Head Trauma Prevention. Breastfeeding Promotion & Support. Every Week Counts (Eliminating Early Elective Deliveries). Neonatal Infection Prevention (NIP) Work Group. Perinatal Continuing Education Program (PCEP). YOU ARE HERE: Home. Preparing for a Lifetime-Infant Mortality Reduction. Breastfeeding Promotion & Support.
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About | WCD-WIC Program
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A Nutritional Program for Women, Infants and Children. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for women, infants and children (WIC) is a nutrition education program that provides healthy foods and teaches families how to make healthy nutrition choices for their families. WIC provides:. Nutrition Education to create healthy habits to improve family health. Nutritious Foods to promote healthy weight that are low in fat and high in fiber. Referrals to other community services. 2%, 1% or skim milk. In ac...
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Weather Closure – Monday November 17th, 2014 | WCD-WIC Program
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Weather Closure – Monday November 17th, 2014. November 17, 2014. All WCD-WIC Program clinics are closed today, Monday, November 17th, 2014 due to weather. Clinics will resume normal hours, Tuesday, November 18th, 2014. We’re Here to Help! The WCD WIC Peer Counseling Program was designed to help WIC mothers that are breastfeeding or considering breastfeeding with any issues and concerns that may arise before or after baby is born. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. American Academy of Pediatrics.
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FAQ | WCD-WIC Program
http://www.wcdwic.org/who-is-eligible
What is a nutritional risk? What food benefits do WIC participants receive? What are your locations? To be eligible to participate in the WIC Program, one must:. Reside in Oklahoma or on Oklahoma Tribal Land. Be a pregnant or recently pregnant woman, infant or child up to age 5. Have a moderately low income (see chart below). Be determined to have a nutritional risk (see sidebar). WIC foods include infant cereal, iron-fortified adult cereal, vitamin C-rich fruit or vegetable juice, eggs, milk, cheese, pe...