MOMS Program
Our MOMS (Mothers on Methadone and Subaxone) Programs is for mothers who are in treatment for opioid use disorder. This program is overseen by an experienced neonatal provider from Yale New Haven Hospital. The MOMS Program Team consists of the Neonatal Provider, NICU Physician Assistants, Lactation Consultant, MOMS Program Coordinator, Nursing Leadership, and Social Work.
We know that mothers are the first-line treatment for babies transitioning after opioid exposure in utero which is why our MOMS program keeps mothers and newborns together while promoting bonding, nurturing greater confidence in childcare, and managing the symptoms of opioid exposure in newborns.
We use the most up-to-date treatment approach, known as Eat, Sleep, Console, to help these newborns. This family-centered care model supports both infants and mothers. Mothers are the first line treatment for their babies. Our team supports mothers to learn about their infants and assist them to be able to do those things that help them to feel better and go home sooner- eat, sleep, and console. Babies typically demonstrate they can do these things sometime after 7 days of life.
Once babies can eat, sleep, and be consoled – signs that indicate an easing of withdrawal symptoms – they can be discharged. Infants are typically able to go home in approximately 5 to 10 days with this method.
If you are a mother in a medically assisted treatment program, please speak to your provider about a referral or self-refer by calling our Perinatal Navigator at (203)573-7697. We encourage all interested mothers to call to set up a prenatal consult to learn more about the program and meet the team.