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Children of depressed mothers are more likely to suffer the blues themselves, study says

What to do if you have postnatal depression - from a Birmingham midwife who suffered it herself

What to do if you have postnatal depression - from a Birmingham midwife who suffered it herself
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This is the social equivalent of climate change : How the Duchess of Cambridge plans to help parents

This is the social equivalent of climate change : How the Duchess of Cambridge plans to help parents
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Meet the NI mums using own mental health experiences to help parents struggling through lockdown

Meet the NI mums using own mental health experiences to help parents struggling through lockdown Known as The Parent Rooms, formerly We Are Pangs, the mums are using their maternal mental health experiences to help other parents through lockdown Updated Andrea Murtagh Sign up to our Be newsletter for the latest on health and beauty, work life, parenting, fashion, features and more!Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Tomorrow Is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day

  The Alliance for Mental Health and Development is to publish a Maternal Mental Health Advocacy Action Plan developed with the support of UK aid as part of a Maternal Mental Health Project. The advocacy action plan aims at ensuring that poor and vulnerable women, including pregnant women, mothers, and their babies in Ghana have improved mental health and livelihoods. This was in a statement signed by Mr Peter Badimak Yaro, Executive Director, BasicNeeds-Ghana and National Convenor – Alliance for Mental Health and Development, copied the Ghana News Agency, to mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day, which falls on 5th May 2021. The event is meant to raise awareness, influence policy, and change attitudes towards maternal mental health issues.

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