Maternal mental health in the U.S.: Practical considerations for our lives and communities

Maternal mental health in the U.S.:  Practical considerations for our lives and communities

Although pregnancy can be a special and exciting time in a woman’s life, up to one in five will experience Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMDAS)—such as anxiety, depression or bipolar. Not only do untreated PMADS affect a woman’s ability to live fully and enjoy her pregnancy, they also increase her risk for obstetrical complications and can compromise the wellness of her baby and family. Join Emese Parker to learn more about the state of maternal mental health in the U.S., recent national policy developments, as well as practical tools, tips and resources to support women in your personal life and public health work.

This event will be virtual. 

 Event Date
Monday, May 15, 2023
Start Time: 1:00pm EST
End Time: 1:45pm EST

 Contact
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Elizabeth Rigsbee
9374086063
erigsbee@jhu.edu