Here’s the latest I can share based on public reporting up to now.
- Moms.gov has been launched as a federal resource portal focused on maternal health, pregnancy, and early family supports. Reports from May 10–11, 2026 describe the site as covering topics from prenatal and postpartum care to nutrition, breastfeeding, mental health, and adoption, with messaging around supporting families facing unexpected pregnancies.[1][4]
- Coverage from several outlets notes the site’s release coinciding with Mother’s Day and frames it as part of broader policy efforts related to maternal and infant health, rural health funding, and related family support initiatives.[3][4][1]
- Some summaries emphasize related policy measures promoted alongside moms.gov, including fertility and child care reforms, with claims of substantial funding and bipartisan aims to reduce maternal mortality and expand access to care.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more current details or verify specific sections of moms.gov (e.g., exact resource categories, official statements, or user guidance) and provide direct quotes with citations.