Nationwide New Parent Help Line Continues to Receive Funding
Nationwide New Parent Help Line Continues to Receive Funding
Becoming a parent can be both one of the most rewarding, and most stressful, milestones in life. Many new mothers not only have to ensure their infants are loved and cared for, but sometimes it can be difficult for them to feel that way about themselves and the world around them at the same time. Postpartum depression is a common mental health condition that emerges following childbirth, and yet, it is often not discussed due to feelings of guilt and shame. This is why a newly instituted help line for parents is an amazing resource for those who feel alone in their struggles.In fact, the free national Maternal Mental Health Hotline has been established to offer help line interventions both during and after pregnancy. The line is staffed with knowledgeable licensed or certified counselors, nurses, doctors, doulas, childbirth educations and peer support persons and is available 24/7. Originally launched in summer 2022, the hotline has now been fully funded to continue operating during 2023. For those who need someone to talk to, toll free number is 833-943-5746 (1-833-9-HELP4MOMS), and it can receive both calls or texts. Of course, the hotline should not be accessed for emergency care. These calls should go directly to 911. However, there’s no limit to how many times someone can contact the hotline or how long they can stay on the phone.
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Sources:
Postpartum depression - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ClinicMaternal Mental Health hotline now available for postpartum advice, resourcesNational Maternal Mental Health Hotline
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