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Pregnancy at a Time that is Happy and Healthy for You (PATH4YOU) is focused on reducing infant and maternal mortality by helping women plan healthy pregnancies.

Pregnancy at a Time that is Happy and Healthy for You (PATH4YOU)

Pregnancy at a Time that is Happy and Healthy for You (PATH4YOU) is one of the first primary prevention projects in the state focused on reducing infant and maternal mortality by helping people plan healthy pregnancies. The goal is to provide high-quality, non-coercive, patient-centered, comprehensive contraceptive access to people throughout the state of Indiana.

Core Values

  • Educate people and clinicians, be a trusted source of information
  • Empower people to make informed reproductive health decisions
  • Foster mutual trust between clinicians and patients
  • Respect patient autonomy, avoiding coercion
  • Promote health equity and advocate for vulnerable people
  • Increase access for all methods of contraception

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Learn More about PATH4YOU

If you are a patient or provider who would like to learn more about the PATH4YOU program, please contact the team.

PATH4YOU Model

The PATH4YOU Model is a three-tiered intervention that combines best practices in 1) universal pregnancy intention screening, 2) comprehensive contraceptive counseling and decision support and 3) same-day contraceptive method access, including long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). To mitigate biased and coercive counseling and prescribing practices, the PATH4YOU team works with providers and community partners to refine and provide patient-centered tools for pregnancy intention screening and contraceptive decision support. The project strives to help providers develop skills, capacity and supply chain to provide same-day contraceptive access by training clinicians in quick-start protocols and implant and intrauterine device (IUD) insertions.

Infant and Maternal Mortality

Infant and maternal morbidity and mortality are especially poor in Indiana due to many factors. Both infant and maternal mortality disproportionately impact low-income women and women of color. Unintended pregnancies tend to have worse outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight and infant death. Family planning and contraceptive care are often overlooked elements of healthy pregnancy planning.

Through PATH4YOU, women receive reproductive health counseling and contraception at no or low cost. Reproductive counseling through PATH4YOU includes discussions of pregnancy intention for anyone of reproductive age as well as a discussion of contraceptive options. The goal is to ensure patients are aware of every option available to them, as well as side effects, cost and efficacy.

Commitment to Reproductive Justice

Structural racism, reproductive coercion and social and financial disadvantage are challenges to developing responsible and responsive contraceptive programming that meets the needs of racially and financially marginalized communities. In recent years, for example, efforts to expand access to LARC have raised reproductive justice concerns with regards to public health and policy strategies that ‘target’ minority and low-income women. These efforts can result in coercive messaging and counseling practices that ‘push’ LARC onto these populations over other methods.

Because of these concerns, PATH4YOU aims to utilize a reproductive justice framework and community engagement to develop non-coercive, comprehensive contraceptive access programming. PATH4YOU will prioritize reproductive justice throughout this project in several ways. This includes presenting all contraceptive options, emphasizing shared decision-making and creating and engaging a diverse community advisory board throughout the planning, implementation and evaluation of the project.

Mutual trust between clinicians and patients is especially important when discussing reproductive health. Providers must be aware of implicit biases and how to avoid coercive practices. The PATH4YOU approach will address these to help providers engage in shared decision-making and continue to be trusted sources of health care for their communities.

PATH4YOU Team

PATH4YOU includes a diverse team of health care providers and individuals passionate about quality, reproductive care for all. The multidisciplinary team includes physicians, nurses and midwife experts in contraception, reproductive health, adolescent care, shared decision-making and equity.

Meet the team

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Faculty and Program Leadership

23008-Bernard, Caitlin

Caitlin Bernard, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology

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60937-Caldwell, Amy

Amy Caldwell, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology

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23603-Wilkinson, Tracey

Tracey A. Wilkinson, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

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21349-Tucker Edmonds, Brownsyne

Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, MD, MPH

Associate Dean for Health Equity Research

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Program Staff

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Cara Berg Raunick, NP, DNP, WHNP-BC, CSC, IF

Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

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Faith Coleman

Community Outreach Lead, Clinical Research Specialist

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Rebecca Evans, NP

Rebecca Evans, NP, CNM

Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife

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Maria Fernandez

Maria Fernandez

Clinical Research Technician

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Kelly Kean, NP, PhD, FNP-BC

Nurse Practitioner

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Olivia Schowe

Community Outreach Central Indiana

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Daniel Stec, NP, DNP, CNM, FNP, AAHIVS, CSC

Certified Nurse Midwife

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Hannah Tate

Community Outreach Southern Indiana

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Emily Theis

Emilie Theis, RN, BSN, MPH

Project Coordinator

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Libni Trostel

Community Outreach Northern Indiana

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Kathleen Wendholt

Kathleen Wendholt, MPA, CCRP

Project Manager