Approximately 150,000 children are born every year in the United
States affected by one or more birth defects. Although the
cause of
over 60% of birth defects are not known, there are things
that you
can do as an employer to intervene on behalf of your
employees, your
customers and those in your community.
Awareness and education are the keys to preventing birth defects.
As a business leader; you can play a vital role during
January, the
National Birth Defects Prevention Month and throughout the
year creating
awareness and providing access to birth defect prevention
education.
Here is a variety of tips you can use to implement a birth defect
prevention plan for your business:
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Tip 1. Provide wellness education in your company
orientation and review processes that includes prevention
tips for
heart disease, cancer, diabetes and of course birth
defects.
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Tip 2. Make your benefits program includes coverage
for annual wellness checks and genetic counseling for
those considering
parenthood.
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Tip 3. Provide access to organizations that offer
prevention education, such as the American Heart
Association and
the American Cancer Society. These organizations could be
listed
in your benefits manual and through links on your company
website.
For birth defect prevention, include the following:
American
Pregnancy Association
1-800-672-2296
www.americanpregnancy.org
March of Dimes
www.marchofdimes.com
National Birth Defects
Prevention
Network
www.nbdpn.org
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Tip 4. Create a health and wellness display in
your companies break room, providing access to educational
pamphlets
and brochures that address common health concerns,
including birth
defect prevention.
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Tip 5. Inform customers that January is Birth
Defects Prevention Month. Place a poster near the checkout
or on
a bulletin board. Incorporate a simple sentence in your
promotional
email campaigns
"January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month.
Visit the American Pregnancy
Associationwww.americanpregnancy.org, March of Dimes
www.modimes.org, and the National Birth Defects Prevention Network
www.nbdpn.org for more information.”
One email to your customer and vender list may have a domino
effect in creating awareness of birth defect prevention
options. It
is free and could easily prompt someone considering
parenthood to
have a wellness exam or seek genetic counseling.
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