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Last updated on Friday, November 17, 2017
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has launched a new mobile application aimed at improving infant and maternal health in Indiana.
The free app, called Liv, is maked its debut during Wednesday's Labor of Love infant mortality summit at the downtown Indianapolis Marriott. It features information designed to help women improve their health, whether they are planning to become pregnant, are already pregnant or are parents.
The app promotes early prenatal care and education about pregnancy. It includes information about nutrition, an interactive calendar, a journal feature and more than 100 articles, checklists and how-to's based on best medical practices. It also includes links to other resources, including contacts for doctors, hospitals, food banks, Women, Infants and Children (WIC) clinics and birthing centers. Users can sign up to receive messages and alerts appropriate to their stage of pregnancy.
"Having a healthy baby starts long before a woman becomes pregnant," said State Health Commissioner Kris Box, MD, FACOG. "The new Liv app will help women learn what steps they can take to improve their health before and during pregnancy and give their babies the best possible start to life."
The Liv app was created by Indianapolis-based technology solutions company eimagine using funds appropriated by the Indiana General Assembly. It is available on both the Apple store and Google Play by searching "Liv: A pregnancy app." Visit www.askliv.com for more information.
The app is part of ISDH's efforts to reduce infant mortality, which is defined as the death of a child before his or her first birthday. In 2015, the last year for which data are available, 613 Indiana babies died before the age of 1. The effort also focuses on education by promoting measures such as safe sleep, smoking cessation, prenatal care and the MOMS Helpline. Visit http://www.laboroflove.in.gov/ for more information.
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