Pregnancy Resources at ASUMH

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Pregnancy Resources

The Office of Student Support Services provides services, support, and resources to help pregnant students succeed in their academic endeavors. The purpose of the information provided on this page is to help students who are parenting, pregnant, or planning pregnancy. The resources provided are a combination of campus and community wide services available to all ASUMH Students. If you have questions about the information provided, please contact:


COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Schliemann Center for Women's Health Education: 624 Hospital Drive, Mountain Home, AR 72653 - 870-508-2345

The SCWHE is part of Baxter Regional Medical Center's effort to provide superior healthcare for women at all stages of their lives. At the Schliemann Center for Women's Health Education, our goals are:


  • To help women choose a pathway for complete wellness and balance in everyday life

  • To inspire and motivate women to make positive changes

  • To support women in all phases of life and health

  • To serve as a resource in our community for comprehensive women's health


Informed Choices Women's Center of the Ozarks: 312 E. 3rd Street, Mountain Home, AR 72653 - 870-424-4673

Informed Choices Women's Center of the Ozarks is a non-profit organization providing help to women who are facing difficult choices and situations related to pregnancy. Our staff and volunteers are trained to be compassionate and caring while sharing honest answers. We want to empower women with the resources to make healthy, positive choices.


ONLINE RESOURCES

Bedsider.org is an online birth control support network for women 18-29 operated by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, a private non-profit organization. Bedsider is not funded by pharmaceutical companies. Or the government. Bedsider is totally independent and the info on it is honest and unbiased. Our goal is to help women find the method of birth control that’s right for them and learn how to use it consistently and effectively, and that's it.


The Pregnant Scholar provides resources for students, postdocs, faculty, administrators, and others in institutions of higher education, including colleges, community colleges, universities, and similar programs. Those interested in learning more about Title IX pregnancy protection in grade school should review the Department of Education’s Guidance on the topic.


Your Action Planar - Arkansas Resources Babies are awesome, but so is birth control when you are not ready to have one of your own (or if you are not ready for more). Find the best method of birth control for you.


Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (AFMC) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Little Rock, Ark., with an additional office in Fort Smith, Arkansas. We are dedicated to working with beneficiaries and health care providers in all settings to improve overall health and consumers’ experience of care, while reducing health care costs. We accomplish this through education, outreach, data analysis, information technology, medical case utilization and review, and marketing/communications services provided by a staff of more than 220 people.


TheRecovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab delivers comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders for both expecting and non-expecting mothers. With locations across the country, The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers patients a full continuum of care, including medical detox, residential services and outpatient programs.

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BIOL 1013 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology for Non-Healthcare Majors
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  BIOL 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology I & Lab
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  BIOL 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology II & Lab
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CIS 1053 Computer Essentials
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ENG 1003 Composition I
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ORT 1001 First Year Experience for Funeral Science
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