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CDC Issues National Guidelines for Maternal and Infant Health

May 19, 2026

Why it matters locally: Ohio's infant mortality rate has historically been higher than the national average. These new CDC guidelines may help inform state-level initiatives aimed at improving maternal and infant health outcomes in Ohio.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published national recommendations designed to promote women's health prior to conception. The guidelines, developed in collaboration with more than 35 federal, public, and private organizations, emphasize proactive health measures. The CDC intends for the recommendations to serve as a resource for healthcare providers, public health professionals, and women planning for pregnancy. Experts believe improved pre-pregnancy health will translate into healthier pregnancies, deliveries, and infants. The recommendations cover a wide range of health aspects, from nutrition and physical activity to mental health and chronic disease management. The CDC emphasized that addressing these factors before pregnancy can significantly reduce complications and improve overall well-being for both mother and child. The CDC plans to monitor the impact of these recommendations on maternal and infant health outcomes nationwide. The agency will track key indicators, such as rates of preterm birth, maternal mortality, and infant mortality, to assess the effectiveness of the guidelines.

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