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7 December 2023

Innovative solutions can help close mental health gap for new mums across Scotland

Claims that some new mums are experiencing gaps in access to vital mental health services can be bridged by forward-thinking...

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23 April 2021

A quarter of new mothers are not asked about their mental health

New mothers are still not being asked about their mental health despite GP practices in England now being funded to...

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19 February 2021

Psychiatric help for mothers with postnatal depression results in healthy changes in the brains of their babies

New research from McMaster University has found that psychiatric help for mothers with postnatal depression results in healthy changes in...

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8 July 2020

New systematic review captures what makes a positive post-birth experience for new mothers

A new qualitative systematic review conducted to inform the scope of a new World Health Organization (WHO) post-birth (postnatal) guideline...

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