{"id":8627,"date":"2023-07-20T06:19:41","date_gmt":"2023-07-20T06:19:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reanfoundation.org\/?p=8627"},"modified":"2023-09-14T08:10:32","modified_gmt":"2023-09-14T08:10:32","slug":"maternal-mental-health-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reanfoundation.org\/maternal-mental-health-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Postpartum Depression to Baby Blues: A Closer Look at Maternal Mental Health"},"content":{"rendered":"

Motherhood is a huge step forward in every woman\u2019s life. It is a life-changing experience that physically, mentally, and emotionally changes them. While there is plenty of discussion regarding the physical changes, the mental well-being of new or expectant mothers remains largely overlooked.<\/p>\n

There is a general notion that motherhood is a joyous experience. Of course, many women effortlessly adjust to the changes that accompany pregnancy<\/a> and having a baby. They fearlessly embrace new routines and gracefully restore their bodies to their pre-pregnancy shape and chemistry.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, motherhood is not all hunky-dory for everyone. It can sometimes take a toll on the person\u2019s physical and mental health. Yes, poor mental health during motherhood is very much a reality.<\/p>\n

Motherhood Diaries: Unveiling the Truth About Maternal Health<\/h2>\n

Maternal health refers to the well-being<\/a> of women before, during, and after childbirth, encompassing the crucial periods of pregnancy and postnatal care. The World Health Organization<\/a> states that 1 out of 5 women undergo mental health issues during or after pregnancy. Medically, these diagnoses are named Perinatal Mood<\/a> & Anxiety Disorders (PMADs).<\/p>\n

Regrettably, healthcare providers are not adequately performing the essential screenings to identify those who are in need of help and provide them with the necessary support. According to recently collected data, a bare minimum of (less than 20%) of new or expectant mothers are assessed for mental health concerns. What makes it even more concerning is that only half of the women who are diagnosed actually receive follow-up care.<\/p>\n

The truth is that perinatal disorders are temporary and treatable with the right care and professional help. In the current scenario, the immediate necessity is to create awareness and provide quality treatment for women suffering from mental health issues.<\/p>\n

The Silent Cry For Help: Why Maternal Mental Health Is a Must For Mothers<\/h2>\n

Much about maternal mental health remains under wraps. Many people do not know that it impacts not only the woman's well-being but also her entire family when the issue is unaddressed. A recent research<\/a> also says that a mentally affected mother\u2019s physical and emotional state can adversely affect her child.<\/p>\n

Poor maternal mental health should never be taken for granted. If left untreated, it can end in very unfavorable consequences for the woman, such as:<\/p>\n