HHS Launches Moms.gov
Key Dates
What Happened
HHS launched Moms.gov on May 10, 2026 as a new federal information hub for expecting and new mothers. The site aggregates information on pregnancy centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, breastfeeding, nutrition, mental health, adoption, and other maternal and infant health resources.
Who It Affects
The launch is most relevant to maternal-health navigation companies, public-health referral partners, and organizations trying to reach expecting and postpartum families through federal or quasi-public channels. It may also matter to providers and health systems if HHS eventually uses the site as a preferred referral surface.
Business Implications
Today this looks more like a federal information launch than a reimbursement or procurement change. The important question is whether Moms.gov evolves into a navigation gateway, data-collection layer, or formal referral channel. If it does, maternal-health companies may need to track how public-sector information architecture influences family acquisition and trust.