Pediatric Resources
Pampers partners with pediatricians and healthcare organizations to provide resources for children and their families that help support the development and long-term health of every baby.
Supporting You and Your Patients
From continuing education to symposiums and scholarships, we’re proud to provide resources for the healthcare professionals who support and care for babies.
Community Impact
Improving Care Equity for Black Moms
In the U.S., Black mothers are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than women of other races, regardless of income or education. Many of those deaths are preventable. Pampers is helping healthcare professionals address the foundation of babies’ development: a healthy mom, regardless of race.
Pampers Bright Beginnings Book Program
Reading to a baby between the ages of zero and three is proven to impact core brain development through exposure to words. Our vision is that all babies will be read to from birth. Pampers is partnering with hospitals, NICU centers, and community groups to provide books and resources to parents on the benefits of reading.
New Parent Resources
To order, please call 1-800-543-3331 or e-mail PampersPro.IM@pg.com.
Childbirth Education Videos
Created in partnership with:
To help families prepare for their new baby, the Pampers Professional Childbirth Education Video Series covers a comprehensive set of topics including feeding a newborn, bringing baby home and postpartum care. Led by Heidi Rice, RN, BSN and Alisa Williams, RN, MSN, IBCLC, RLC, these videos can supplement your childbirth education materials or be sent for parents to view on their own.
New Parents’ Guide
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Healthy development for babies starts with strong education for parents. We developed a comprehensive and engaging guide to help new parents feel confident and prepared. Available in English and Spanish.
Interested in getting the New Parents’ Guide? Click below to preview the guide. To order, please call 1-800-543-3331 or e-mail PampersPro.IM@pg.com.
Postpartum Resources
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As many as 1 in 5 new moms develop postpartum depression (PPD), and dads and partners are at risk too. In partnership with Pampers®, the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) provides two web pages full of free postpartum resources for healthcare professionals and families to navigate the fourth trimester and beyond.