The department shall, as funding permits and either directly or through one or more third parties, provide pregnancy support services, which may include: (1) medical care and information, including pregnancy tests, sexually transmitted infection tests, pregnancy-related health screenings, ultrasound services, prenatal care, or birth planning and classes; (2) nutritional services and education; (3) housing, education, and employment assistance during pregnancy and up to one year following a birth; (4) adoption education, planning, and services; (5) child care assistance, if necessary for the client to receive pregnancy support services; (6) parenting education and support services for up to one year following a birth; (7) material items that are supportive of pregnancy and childbirth, including cribs, car seats, clothing, formula, and other safety devices; or (8) information regarding health care benefits, including Medicaid coverage for the client for pregnancy care that provides health coverage for the client's child upon birth.
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