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Perinatal Maternal Mental Health Awareness
Every May is National Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month, also called, Perinatal Depression Awareness month.
At HRP Mamas, we believe any month, any week, and any day, is a good occasion to raise awareness about maternal mental health issues and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, also known as PMADS - or sometimes referred to as Postpartum Depression (PPD).
The journey from pregnancy to motherhood is a huge life transition and as many of us know, the "4th trimester" is also a period of many emotions and changes. Every mother, every family, experiences this time period differently, and many factors are involved in our varied experiences. Often the expectations we had while pregnant and the perception of what new motherhood "should" feel like don't match our own experiences. Some women may experience the baby blues, and others may experience postpartum mood and anxiety disorders.
The Hudson River Park Mothers Group is built on the foundation of community support. We believe that it is helpful to talk about changes, transitions, challenges, and feelings as they relate to motherhood and parenting. Sharing experiences with other mothers, be it at our HRP Mamas Mothers Circles, New Mom Support groups, or on our online Mamas Advice & Discussion Group, are all things that we believe help foster important support for new mothers. In addition, our anonymous post option allows for mothers to ask for advice and support about matters they may feel are too sensitive or personal to post on their own about.
One of the reasons I feel so passionately about The Hudson River Park Mothers Group is that in my own experience, feeling a sense of community, in a supportive environment, connected to other moms who were going through the same life transition, played an important role in helping to alleviate the sense of isolation and perinatal anxiety I felt in those early months.
Our goal at HRP Mamas is to provide social support, foster community and friendships , and provide resources, to moms and families in Lower Manhattan. We offer new moms multiple options for peer to peer mother's gatherings, new mom support groups, workshops, educational events, an extremely supportive and safe online community, and other resources. On our subgroups for mamas by due date/birth date we provide lots of information on a regular basis to make sure mamas stay connected to available resources.
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders should not be a taboo subject - and it's not on HRP Mamas!
There are studies that show that pregnant women fare better in the postpartum period, when they are part of a mom to mom support network. Click
here
for one example. Perhaps, as this study suggests, having a sense of support and community can play a role in helping reduce the incidence of Perinatal depression and anxiety. We hope that through our organization mothers will find a valuable support network and be connected to helpful resources.
Remember: If you are feeling down, speak up!
You are not alone! Reach out to your friends, your family, and your doctors.
There are so many wonderful providers and supportive organizations in New York City - and countrywide.
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are treatable conditions and help is out there.
Below we have listed some articles and resources on this important topic. We hope this is helpful.
Best,
Anna
Anna Grossman
Director & Founder
HRP Mamas | The Hudson River Park Mothers Group
RECENT NEWS:
New moms to get depression screenings at all public NYC hospitals, First Lady Chirlane McCray annou
RESOURCES & INFORMATION
:
Postpartum Support International
The Seleni Institute, NYC
The Motherhood Center, NYC
NYS Dept of Health: Perinatal Depression
NYC Dept of Health And Mental Hygiene: Post-Partum Depression
The Postpartum Resource Center of New York, Inc
Recognizing Postpartum Depression
NYTimes: New Parents At Risk For Depression
NYTimes: After Baby, an Unraveling: A Case Study in Maternal Mental Illness
NYTimes: New Findings on Timing and Range of Maternal Mental Illness
NYTimes: Maternal Depression Often Starts Before Giving Birth, Study Says
BBC: Post-natal Depression Radio Show
May is Declared National Maternal Depression Awareness Month
PSI Declares May National Maternal Depression Awareness Month
Can You Prevent Postpartum Depression?
The Postpartum Stress Center
2020mom.org
PUBLIC FIGURES on PPD
:
Brooke Shields on PPD:
Interview on MarloThomas.com
WebMD Article
Oprah.com
NY TIMES
Gwyneth Paltrow on PPD:
CNN interview
Article
Us Magazine Article
Alanis Morissette:
TV Interview
BOOKS:
- The Mother-to-Mother Postpartum Depression Support Book - Sandra Poulin
- Post-Natal Depression: Psychology, Science and the Transition to Motherhood (Women and Psychology) - Paula Nicolson;
- Overcoming Postpartum Depression and Anxiety by Linda Sebastian
- Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression - Brooke Shields
-
PEP Suggested Reading List
VIDEO & DOCUMENTARIES:
Brooke Shields on PPD on MarloThomas.com
Postpartum Depression A Serious, Treatable Condition Allegheny Health Network
Over My Left Shoulder / Royal College of Psychiatrists
Kid Care Canada Society: Postpartum Depression: Not the Baby Blues
Kid Care Canada Society: New Moms Need Support
Pardon My Postpartum Documentary
Clip from Documentary on PPD
Postpartum Depression From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Bundle Of Blues
NJ Department of Health
CNN
Please note- From NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene:
"For emergency help:
1-800-LifeNet (English)
(1-800-543-3638)
1-877-Ayudese (Spanish)
(1-877-298-3373)
1-877-990-8585 (Asian)
1-212-982-5284 (TTY)
If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or your baby, please call 911
Call 311 for information about free and low-cost services and hotlines in New York City."
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