Obstetrics, Gynecology and Nurse Midwifery

After the loss of their baby girl, local family’s donation to Cheshire Medical Center will support other families grieving child loss
Jen and Dan Clayman presented the hospital with a check for $6,000 in memory of their daughter, Emberly Rose

Statement from Dartmouth Health, Dartmouth Health Children's on reported link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism
Providers in maternal fetal medicine at Dartmouth Health, and in pediatrics at Dartmouth Health Children’s, will continue to recommend the use of Tylenol as needed to pregnant women.

“Safe to get at any time in your pregnancy”: Dartmouth Health maternal fetal medicine expert urges pregnant women to be vaccinated against COVID-19
“The COVID vaccine is very important for pregnant people,” said Jennifer A. McCoy, MD, a maternal fetal medicine specialist at DHMC.

Elliot Health System, Dartmouth Health begin collaboration in maternal and child health services
Collaboration became effective July 1

Dartmouth Health releases new “Thread” on maternal and child health
New resource highlights programs and services supporting mothers and infants

Federal grant provides important funding enabling Dartmouth Health to introduce new initiatives aimed at improving rural maternity care
Dartmouth Health received a grant from RMOMS to fund the North Country Maternity Network, a consortium of hospitals, community-based services and state agency partners to create and support the maternal health infrastructure in northern New Hampshire.

Dartmouth Health receives $5M federal grant to improve maternal health outcomes in New Hampshire
Grant will be awarded in increments of about $1M annually over five years

Dartmouth Health and New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services launch initiative to improve maternal and infant health
The New Hampshire Perinatal Quality Collaborative aims to improve access to high-quality perinatal care and significantly reduce disparities for pregnant individuals and infants in the state.

New year, new baby? Support is all around from Dartmouth Health
While some level of anxiety related to pregnancy, birth and having a newborn is normal, welcoming a new baby, especially for pregnant or postpartum mothers, does not have to mean tolerating or ignoring mental health concerns.

DHMC re-designated as Baby-Friendly
Dartmouth Health’s Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) has once again achieved the international Baby-Friendly designation from Baby-Friendly USA after a rigorous review process.