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Taking care of new mums

A NEW drive to take care of postnatal new mothers has been introduced by NHS Doncaster.

Mothers will receive new improved treatment and support following a public consultation.

The newly launched Maternal Mental Health Steering Group consisting of GPs, midwives and patients is hoping to improve the needs of those affected by postnatal depression.

Around one in ten mums experience postnatal depression within the first six weeks of giving birth, with one in two experiencing the baby blues in the first few days.

Ilona Vindule, commissioning manager for mental health with NHS Doncaster, said: "There are still taboos around mental health and postnatal depression is no exception.

"It can be very hard for a woman to come to terms with a problem because there is an expectation that women will naturally care for their baby."

"However, it's extremely important to recognise the signs of postnatal depression and access help as quickly as possible as treatment and support is available.

"As well as looking at filling in any gaps in services in Doncaster, we want to raise awareness about the issue and show partners, family members and friends what to look out for."

The group aims to help spread the message of postnatal depression, as well as provide somewhere for babies to be catered for while mothers are admitted to hospital.

Anyone with concerns regarding postnatal depression should speak to a midwife, health visitor or GP. For more information on spotting signs of postnatal depression go to www.apni.org


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