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vidaRPM | Helping YOU monitor your health during pregnancy & postpartum

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OUR MISSION

To positively impact women鈥檚 health during pregnancy and up to 1 year postpartum 

 

 

Some topics covered: 

Blood Pressure

Weight

Mental health

Gestational Diabetes

Barriers to health

Contact Us

vidaRPM- Remote Pregnancy/Postpartum Monitoring

706-721-0909

jplueger@augusta.edu

mvernon@augusta.edu

Health Education

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Blood Pressure

Blood pressure is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. A mother's blood pressure is an important measurement in pregnancy and after the baby is born.

Blood Pressure
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Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding, or nursing, is when you feed your baby breast milk, usually directly from your breast. Breastfeeding is a personal decision that brings benefits to both you and baby. It鈥檚 a good idea to talk with your family and healthcare team to find out if breastfeeding is right for you and your baby.

Breastfeeding 
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Mental Health

Having a baby can be very stressful. Pregnancy, childbirth and taking care of baby can be emotionally and physically exhausting. Many women also have often added costs to prepare for the baby's arrival.

Mental Health
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Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition in which the body is unable to convert sugars (glucose) in food to energy. The sugar (glucose) stays in your blood and causes high blood sugar levels which can cause complications. It develops when your body doesn鈥檛 make enough insulin, or doesn't respond to the insulin properly.

Diabetes
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Nutrition

Did you know? What you eat during pregnancy, your baby also eats? Taste preferences can start being developed during pregnancy. It's important to eat healthy now for you and your baby. 

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Healthy Lifestyle

Physical activity during pregnancy is good for you and baby!

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Postpartum

New mothers often have many questions about their health, their bodies and their emotions. You鈥檝e spent the last nine months experiencing pregnancy, you鈥檒l now spend the next few months experiencing postpartum. This is a time to honor your role of birth giver and to take care of your health. 

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Barriers to Health Risk Factors

Health starts where we work, play, learn, eat, and sleep. Problems in any of these areas can affect your health. Differences in your social, economic, and environment can be barriers to a healthy pregnancy.

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In the News

Jan 29, 2020News Channel 6

Georgia is one of the most dangerous places in the country for maternal health. The state ranks 50th, dead last for maternal mortality, which means more pregnant women and new mothers die in Georgia than in any other state. Doctors at 麻豆官网首页入口 health are trying to improve maternal health in Georgia. Dr. Marlo Vernon just got more funding for her pregnancy care app and we talked to her about it on Wednesday. 鈥淚鈥檓 a mom of 5,鈥 says Dr. Vernon, an assistant professor in Cancer Control, Prevention, and Population Health in the Georgia Cancer Center. Health for moms and babies is more than just part of Dr. Vernon鈥檚 job. The topic is her passion...

December 12, 2022gpb.org

By remotely monitoring and educating new moms after they go home, health care providers are catching potentially fatal conditions, like heart failure and stroke, that often go undetected because doctors say mothers aren鈥檛 prioritized after pregnancy. GPB鈥檚 Sofi Gratas reports.

Jan 20, 2020麻豆官网首页入口 Chronicle

The inspiration for Dr. Marlo Vernon鈥檚 app comes from a family tragedy. When her cousin, Caitlyn, was 38 weeks pregnant, she woke up one morning with a terrible headache. 鈥淲hen her headache didn鈥檛 go away, she ended up in the hospital and had a massive stroke,鈥 Vernon said. 鈥淭hey were able to save her child but not her. I don鈥檛 know if what I am working on today could have prevented that but it definitely is inspiration and motivation to prevent someone from losing their mother, their cousin, their sister, their wife.鈥 Doctors at 麻豆官网首页入口 health are trying to improve maternal health in Georgia. Dr. Marlo Vernon just got more funding for her pregnancy care app and we talked to her about it on Wednesday.

February 28, 2021AAMI ARRAY

The COVID-19 pandemic proved there鈥檚 an increasing need for advancements in telehealth. While some basic forms of medical care are straightforward to handle remotely (e.g., wellness visits, mental health), care that requires hands-on monitoring is much more difficult. One area of telemedicine that鈥檚 seen recent growth鈥攁nd is primed for more鈥攊s prenatal care. While maternal mortality have dropped, there were still 17 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births in the U.S. in 2018. Now, medical device companies around the world are working to bring maternal telehealth options to more moms-to-be in the hopes of lowering the mortality rate and giving expectant mothers more choices for quality care.

Publications

Vernon, M., Yang, F. (2022) Strategies and Challenges in Rural Georgia Public Health Research for the Development of vidaRPM Remote Pregnancy and Postpartum Monitoring app to improve the health of rural and underserved women living in Georgia. Georgia Public Health Association. 

 

 

Contact Us

vidaRPM- Remote Pregnancy/Postpartum Monitoring

706-721-0909

jplueger@augusta.edu

mvernon@augusta.edu

If you would like to find out how you can monitor your health, contact us today!

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