Guide to Maternal & New Parent Mental Health
The journey to parenthood is an exciting experience filled with joy, love, and growth. It can also be a time of stress, anxiety, and emotional upheaval. The changes that come with pregnancy, childbirth, and caring for a newborn can take a toll on anyone's mental health.
"Parenthood also brings upheaval," writes a mom on a NAMI Blog post about her experience with postpartum depression. "Daily routines become irrelevant, sleep is sporadic and scarce, and guilt can take over in ways it never did before. Our old, familiar lives vanish. Like our babies, we're born into new way of life, and it can take a while to adjust and adapt."
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, as well as how we relate to others, handle stress, and make healthy choices -and is important at every stage of life. Maternal mental health, also known as the perinatal period, refers specifically to the psychological well-being during pregnancy and up to 18-24 months after giving birth.
"Parenthood also brings upheaval," writes a mom on a NAMI Blog post about her experience with postpartum depression. "Daily routines become irrelevant, sleep is sporadic and scarce, and guilt can take over in ways it never did before. Our old, familiar lives vanish. Like our babies, we're born into new way of life, and it can take a while to adjust and adapt."
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act, as well as how we relate to others, handle stress, and make healthy choices -and is important at every stage of life. Maternal mental health, also known as the perinatal period, refers specifically to the psychological well-being during pregnancy and up to 18-24 months after giving birth.
Postpartum Depression Affects Women AND Men
The statistics around maternal and new parent mental health conditions are eye-opening:
- Each year, 500,000 pregnant women in the U.S. will experience a mental health condition either before or during pregnancy.
- As many as 75% of pregnant individuals with mental health symptoms do not receive treatment.
- Adverse childhood experiences can increase risk for prenatal depression symptoms, especially in low-income women.
- 1 in 10 men experience postpartum depression.
- Practical strategies for managing mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and bipolar disorder before, during, and after pregnancy.
- Insights into treatments available to treat mental health symptoms, including medications, throughout the perinatal period.
- Tips and resources to nurture your mental health, including self-care practices and building a strong support network.
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