Maternal Health

Maternal Health Provider Resources

Explore national and Texas-based resources designed to support providers caring for pregnant and postpartum patients experiencing substance use disorders.
Texas Provider Support: Training, Consultation & Treatment Referrals

Be Well Texas — Clinician Consultation Line

Free, on-demand provider-to-provider consultation for clinicians seeking guidance on substance use and co-occurring concerns in pregnant or postpartum patients.

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Center for Substance Use Training & Telementoring — Maternal Health ECHO

Supports perinatal providers in delivering trauma-informed care in areas with limited behavioral health access. Offers training, consultation, and care coordination guidance in partnership with Be Well Texas and PeriPAN.

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Be Well Texas

Integrated substance use and mental health services statewide, available in person and via telehealth. Care is provided regardless of ability to pay to reduce barriers to treatment.

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PeriPAN — Perinatal Psychiatry Access Network

The Mental Health OB Toolkit provides perinatal providers with practical guidance on screening, assessment, and management of perinatal mood and anxiety conditions, including patient action plans and safety tools.

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Texas Health and Human Services — Mental Health & Substance Use Resources

State-maintained directory and referral portal connecting providers to LMHAs, LBHAs, OSAR centers, crisis hotlines, and population-specific programs statewide.

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Texas Department of State Health Services— Maternal & Child Health

Infrastructure for maternal mental health and SUD through programs including Hear Her Texas, TexasAIM, maternal mortality review, and perinatal depression education initiatives.

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Substance Use Educational Resources

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Access evidence-based SUD information, clinical guidance, treatment locators, and training tools to support screening, referral, and management of substance use disorders.

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Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) — SUD Bundle

Evidence-informed, respectful-care practices and adaptable steps to improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum patients with substance use disorders.

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Mental Health Educational Resources

Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) — Perinatal Mental Health Bundle

Outlines mood and anxiety disorders during pregnancy or up to one year postpartum and provides actionable steps to improve care and outcomes.

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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)

Practical tools and guidance to improve identification and care of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders—among the most common yet undertreated complications of pregnancy.

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Postpartum Support International (PSI) — Provider Training

Supports healthcare, administrative, and operational staff who work with people affected by mental illness. Builds clinical confidence and promotes collaborative care.

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Mother to Baby

Easy-to-understand fact sheets on mental health conditions, medications, and substances during pregnancy and breastfeeding to support informed clinical conversations.

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Reproductive Health National Training Center (RHNTC)

Supports equitable, inclusive, and trauma-informed care through maternal health training materials including job aids, speaker toolkits, and provider videos.

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