May is World Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month, and it’s a great time to debunk myths and replace them with facts about maternal mental health.Postpartum depression, postnatalPTSD, postpartumanxiety, and
These children have a higher risk of death, health complications, impairment in growth and mental development, and when women higher risk of having children with fetal growth restriction and metabolic impairment in the next generation. Also, they have a higher risk of suffering chronic health ...
and her socioeconomic determinants may influence her children's mental health. In addition to this, we also evaluate the influence of other household characteristics and whether or not the economic downturn has heightened the effect a parent's social gradient has on their children's mental health....
These facts should be considered by women who become pregnant at an advanced age and by healthcare providers involved in their perinatal care. There has been an increase in the number of older women who are pregnant, and advanced maternal age (AMA) has been increasing yearly worldwide1–...
22 For example, confidential enquiries in the UK have consistently reported that women who die have multiple social, physical, and mental health problems. Structural biases in the UK health system mean that current structures struggle to work across the boundary of health and social care services,...
Maternal mental health, parenting behaviors, and the stress of poverty might explain the association between child behavioral problems and maternal physical abuse among unhoused families. Parental incarceration can have a lifelong impact beyond childhood (Heard-Garris et al., 2018; Miller & Barnes, ...
mortality and morbidity towards physical and mental health and well-being. Global maternal and newborn health is inseparable from safer childbirth, identified as a human rights issue. This demands the commitment of politicians and the international community alongside midwives and other health ...
(MIA) resulting from inflammatory stimuli, viral or bacterial infections of pregnant mothers play an important etiological role in neuropsychiatric and neurologi- cal disorders with neurodevelopmental features including schizophrenia, autism, bipolar disorder, mental retar- dation, and cerebral palsy1–10. ...
In East Africa, women face significant challenges accessing maternal healthcare during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. While several studies have examined barriers and facilitators to maternal care, there is no comprehensive review reflecting the various perspectives of women, their familie...
Constant spreading of medical information is needed not only for new, but also for existing facts relevant for health. Corresponding author: Slavica Dautovic drdautovic@yahoo.com Phone: ++881 21 6366308 572 Poster session II: Maternal diseases Analysis of maternal deaths (Lower Saxony 2002 - ...