Resources

Pregnancy complications, medical emergencies, and healthcare decisions can feel overwhelming — especially when families are navigating difficult circumstances and complex systems while every moment matters. These resources may help.

Repro Legal Helpline


Free, confidential legal services for your reproductive life.

1-844-868-2812

Repro Legal Helpline

National Abortion Federation Hotline


National Abortion Federation offers unbiased information about abortion and financial assistance.

1-800-772-9100

Know Your Rights in Idaho


Information about Idaho abortion laws, patient rights, and legal considerations.

Legal Voice – Know Your Rights: Abortion in Idaho

Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare


Public health information and statewide healthcare resources.

Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare

Postpartum Support International


Support, education, and mental health resources for pregnancy, postpartum, and pregnancy loss.

1-800-944-4773

Website

Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support


Resources and support for families grieving miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss.

Share pregnancy loss and infant support

Maternal Mental Health Resources


Educational information and support related to maternal mental health and pregnancy-related emotional wellbeing.

Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline


Free, confidential emotional support available 24/7.

Call or text: 988

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If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.

1 in 5 mothers experience a maternal mental health condition.

1 in 10 fathers experience depression or anxiety during pregnancy or after birth.

You are not alone.