10-02-2025 09:39 PM
10-02-2025 09:39 PM
Maternal mental health, even today, can often be overlooked and considered unimportant. However, maternal mental health is crucial for both the mother's and the child’s well-being. Poor mental health, such as postpartum depression or anxiety, can affect a mother’s ability to bond with her baby, impacting the child’s emotional and cognitive development. A mentally healthy mother is better equipped to provide care, nurture, and stability for her child. Early detection and support through counseling, therapy, and social support can improve outcomes for both mother and baby. It is very essential to prioritize maternal mental health as it can benefit families and society as a whole.
2 hours ago
Agree @heera72
the mental health of our mothers and ourselves if we are mothers is HUGE.
I tend to think it is bigger than just post Partum.
Often it impacts life going forward for both mothers and their children.
Anxiety about adequate parenting can be part of it but it may need more than a book or course…. It can be deeper and broader than a skill set, though it can help.
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