National Coalition for Infant Health

National Coalition for Infant Health

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NCfIH envisions safe, healthy infants whose families can access the information, care and treatment their babies need.

The National Coalition for Infant Health educates and advocates on behalf of premature infants from birth to age two. NCfIH is a collaborative of professional, clinical, community health, and family support organizations focused on improving the lives of premature infants and their families. NCfIH's mission is to promote lifelong clinical, health, education, and supportive services needed by premature infants and their families.

06/01/2026

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? While much attention is given to mothers’ postpartum mental health, new fathers are also at risk.

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PREEMIE Act Supports Healthy Babies - Health Policy Today 05/28/2026

The reinforces a commitment to maternal health and reducing risk to the nation’s youngest, most vulnerable citizens.

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PREEMIE Act Supports Healthy Babies - Health Policy Today Babies born preterm are among those with higher mortality rates. Preterm birth is also hard on mothers, posing physical health challenges as well as high medical costs and periods of stress.

05/26/2026

Providing appropriate nutrition in the is vital for the growth and development of premature infants, specifically to promote lung, brain and bone development.

Read more in NCfIH's white paper: https://bit.ly/3Ln2vgl

05/14/2026

? The vaccine reduces childhood transmission and potential long-term complications.

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Supporting Safer Outcomes for Mothers and Babies - Health Policy Today 05/12/2026

Supporting maternal health means improving care, access and outcomes for mothers and babies alike.

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Supporting Safer Outcomes for Mothers and Babies - Health Policy Today New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, show that maternal mortality in the United States declined in 2024 to 17.9 deaths per 100,000 live births — the lowest rate reported since 2018. While the decrease was modest and not statistically significant, the findings sugge...

Spring Doesn’t Mean RSV Is Gone - Health Policy Today 05/11/2026

The arrival of spring usually ushers in a lower risk of severe respiratory infections. But experts warn that this year’s season may last longer than usual.

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Spring Doesn’t Mean RSV Is Gone - Health Policy Today The arrival of spring usually ushers in a lower risk of severe respiratory infections.

05/05/2026

Babies who are born early or have intensive medical needs may have to stay in an area of the hospital called the . This impacts the whole family, including older siblings.

Learn more this from Aimee Karas, MS, CCLS: https://bit.ly/4dyAoD5

05/04/2026

Join Vaccinate Your Family for its infant and maternal immunization campaign: .

is a bilingual campaign created to support parents, caregivers & families of babies and very young children with accessible information about immunization.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4t1ySkz

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2020 K Street NW Suite 505
Washington D.C., DC
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