Community Resources
We appreciate that our community, families and caregivers are often looking at multiple resources to gain knowledge on conception, pregnancy, birthing, postpartum, breastfeeding and parenting. Below you will find a short list of resources we hope will be additive. If you have any resources you would like to suggest we include here, please contact us.
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Where to order in the State of Hawaii
Review steps, required documents, fee schedule and forms of payment accepted here.
Order your copy/copies of your child’s birth certificate here.
*You can order as a guest without creating an account.
For Foreign Countries: If you need an Apostilles and/or Authentication of Certified Copies for a foreign country, please review requirements and instructions here. Do not apply for a birth certificate through the online portal; it must be mailed.
BREASTFEEDING
*We acknowledge that this may also be called bodyfeeding, chestfeeding or nursing.
Breastfeeding Hawaii: Statewide breastfeeding resource directory
Breastfeeders of Oahu: Free support via Facebook group that anyone in HI can join
Specialty providers: Resource of bodyworkers and providers who offer frenotomy for tongue-tie
COMMUNITY MOM GROUPS
Kauai Moms Private Facebook group
Maui Mommies Main Group Private Facebook group
Moms Connecting with Moms on the Big Island Hawaii Private Facebook group
North Shore Oahu Mommies Private Facebook group
Pregnant+New Moms Oahu Private Facebook group
Westside Maui Moms Private Facebook group
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
If you are looking for community resources related to food, shelter, identification, social security, child care, vaccine information, prenatal, labor, postpartum, newborn care, and/or car seat information, please check out MI-Home and select “Resources”.
COMPLAINTS ABOUT HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
If you are concerned about the care you or someone you know received from a healthcare provider, you can file a complaint with the Regulated Industries Complaints Office (RICO). You can file either for unlicensed activity, or you can file a formal complaint.
CRYING
The Period of PURPLE Crying: PERIOD = Peak of Crying; Unexpected; Resists Soothing; Pain-Like Face; Long Lasting; Evening. Talk to your midwife about accessing the app for you and your family.
DONATING HUMAN MILK/ SEEKING HUMAN MILK
If you would like to donate human milk, please know there are no milk banks in Hawaii at this time. The Hawaii milk bank was closed in the 1980’s.
Mothers’ Milk Bank, San Jose, CA. (877) 375-6645. You can donate milk here once approved by them. It’s a brief intake and a trip to the lab for blood work (they cover the cost).
Human Milk 4 Human Babies - Hawaii Join this private Facebook group for mom to mom milk sharing (asking and donating). Please note this milk is not tested or pasteurized.
HEARING SCREENING FOR NEWBORNS
Hawaii Island
Department of Health Children with Special Health Needs Program: 808-322-4882
Contact: Grace Miyata, 79-1015 Haukapila St. Kealakekua, HI 96750East Hawaii Midwife Services: 808-935-0211
13-3475 Pahoa Kalapana Rd, Pahoa, HI 96778Hilo Naturopathic Clinic: 808-969-7848
246 Ululani Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Kauai
Department of Health Children with Special Health Needs Program: 808-241-3376
Contact: Austin Heiser, 3040 Umi St. Lihue, HI 96766
Maui
Imua Family Services: 808-244-7467
161 S Wakea Ave, Kahului, HI 96732Maui Midwifery: 808-298-1841
2070 W. Vineyard St, Ste 2, Wailuku, HI 96793
Hearing screenings offered in office, or at home in Lahaina, Central, South & Upcountry Maui
Contact: Whitney Herrelson, LM, CPM
Oahu
Sacred Healing Arts: 808-783-0361
1188 Bishop St. Ste 1509, Honolulu, HI 96813
MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH
Crises - if you or someone you love is in a mental health crisis please call or text 988, call Hawaii CARES at 808-832-3100, or go to the nearest emergency room.
National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: (833) 9-HELP4MOMS (833-943-5746)
Postpartum Support International (PSI) has numerous resources:
Helpline: 800-944-4773 call or text “HELP”
Facebook private support group: PSI
Free online support groups during pregnancy and postpartum (including for loss and abortion). Support groups also are available for dads and parents with toddlers. PSI focuses on perinatal mood disorders while also providing space for LGBTQIA+, military, black, hispanic, and south-Asian families.
Peer Mentor Program to connect with a peer
Specialized Support Resources for infertility, adopting parents, gestational surrogates & intended parents, muslim parents, parents of children with disabilities and/or neurodivergence, grandparents, insomnia, perineal tears, preeclampsia, teen parents, etc.
PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY
Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute listings of physical therapists who have earned the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC). Click on the website below to see all physical therapists who have pelvic rehabilitation training in Hawaii.
Pelvic Rehab Hawaii: https://pelvicrehab.com/hawaii/Dani Dougherty, Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist; specializing in Core & Pelvic Floor
40 Pohakulani Street Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 990-0394
http://www.islandmamasmidwifery.com
SLEEP
How Much Sleep Do Babies Need? By Sleep.org
SOCIAL SECURITY
If you named your child on the birth certificate worksheet and selected “Yes” you would like a social security number requested for your child, the Department of Health submitted your child’s information complementary when the birth certificate was filed. If you did not name your child on the birth certificate worksheet, then you will need to apply for a social security number for your child once your child is named.
The social security card will arrive in the mail to the mailing address that was listed on the birth certificate worksheet. Generally it arrives within 6 weeks from the birth certificate being filed. If there is an issue on the social security card, such as the name spelled incorrectly, you will need to reach out to Social Security to address this, not the Department of Health.
Review Social Security’s information on how to correct a name on the social security card here. Per Social Security, the middle name is not considered part of the legal name and they are not concerned about errors or omissions of the middle name. Only 26 characters each can be placed on line 1 and line 2 of the social security card so if the first or last name exceeds this many characters it will be cut short. You can find this information here.