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Maternal mental health awareness
The third World Maternal Mental Health Day (WMMHD) is taking place today (2 May).
More to be done for maternal mental health
The Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA) has published new maps showing that pregnant women and new mothers in a quarter of the UK still cannot access lifesaving specialist perinatal mental health services which meet national guidelines.
'One in four pregnant women have mental health problems'
According to a new study by King’s College London, a quarter of pregnant women have mental health problems.
More mental health services for new mothers in England
NHS England has announced that it will be rolling out the second wave of community perinatal services to 35 new sites across the country.
Antidepressant use in pregnancy and neonatal outcomes
Women taking antidepressants during pregnancy were more likely to have babies who required neonatal unit admission, a study has found.‘Action must be taken to ensure life saving perinatal mental health services are in place for women in Northern Ireland says RCM’
Today (Thursday 19th April) the Maternal Mental Health Alliance(MMHA) Everyone’s Business Campaign has launched new maps which show that pregnant women and new mothers in a quarter of the UK still cannot access lifesaving specialist perinatal ...RCM joins parliamentary roundtable on World Maternal Mental Health Day
Today on World Maternal Mental Health Day the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) will join a roundtable discussion in Parliament that will examine the importance of supporting women’s mental health, pregnancy in the workplace, maternity leave ...
Parents’ mental health affected by neonatal care
New research reveals that 80% of parents whose babies were admitted into neonatal care think that their mental health suffered after their experience.