Utah Taxonomy

MotherToBaby Utah

MotherToBaby Utah

The MotherToBaby Utah program, formerly known as the Pregnancy Risk Line, is a free, anonymous service that uses telephone, texting, online chat, and email to respond to questions from women and healthcare providers about potentially harmful exposures during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

Established in 1984, the MotherToBaby Utah Program is a joint endeavor between the Utah DHHS and the University of Utah Department of Pediatrics. It’s one of the oldest programs of its kind in the U.S. Staff are experts in teratology – or the study of birth defects – and provide accurate, research-based information to women and healthcare providers about potential harms from prescription and over-the-counter medications and many other exposures mothers may need to use during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.


The Pregnancy Risk Line is a joint effort of the Utah Department of Health and the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. Provides valuable information to women who are pregnant, considering becoming pregnant, or breastfeeding, and to their healthcare providers. Provides free, private, and easy-to-use telephone information service answers questions about medicines, drugs, chemicals, and other environmental exposures that can potentially harm an embryo, fetus, or infant.

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Date of creation
20-Oct-2008
Modified
07-Jul-2023
Accepted term
14-Jan-2019
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