TEENAGE mums across Clackmannanshire are to get extra support from specially-trained nurses.

The Family Nurse Partnership – a US inspired scheme – aims to help first-time parents aged 19 and under give their babies a healthier start to life.

The programme starts on 28 April and expectant mums will be eligible to join from the time of their l2-week scan until they are 28 weeks pregnant.

A pattern of weekly and fortnightly visits begins in pregnancy and continues until the child’s second birthday.

Using programme guidelines, materials and practical activities the nurses work with the mother on understanding their baby, making changes to improve overall well-being, developing emotionally and building on strengths which encourage positive relationships.

Where possible, the nurse will work with the baby’s father and wider family members. Advice will also be offered on diet, education and employment.

NHS Forth Valley family nurse supervisor Lorraine Newbigging, who is leading the new team, said, “Being a parent is a challenge for most people, but being a teenage parent brings with it even greater challenges.

“Not only does the Family Nurse Partnership increase the likelihood of the young mum being able to go back to school or a job, but it can lead to greater involvement of fathers.

“In addition, the babies themselves are more likely to reach developmental milestones and be ready for when they go to school. It’s a fantastic programme.”