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GA mothers face growing need for postpartum mental health resources

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Monday, September 30, 2024   

September is one of the busiest months for childbirth, but it also highlights the growing need for postpartum mental-health resources in Georgia.

While the birth of a baby is often a joyous event, many new mothers experience unexpected emotional challenges. Experts are calling for increased support and awareness.

Dr. Donna O'Shea, OB/GYN and chief medical officer for population health at UnitedHealthcare, stressed that early intervention for postpartum depression can be life-saving for mothers.

"It can be very severe," said O'Shea, "in that of women who have this postpartum depression that 20% of them will face suicidal thoughts and even attempt self-harm."

Symptoms of postpartum depression include persistent sadness or anger, difficulty bonding with the baby, insomnia and loss of appetite.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in eight mothers experience these symptoms.

The Georgia chapter of Mental Health America reports that around 30,000 women in the state experience perinatal mood and anxiety disorders each year.

O'Shea pointed out that these conditions are common but that stigma often prevents women from seeking help.

"And the problem is that there are communities, or particularly in communities of color," said O'Shea, "where the stigma and judgment can prevent people from seeking the mental-health treatment that can help them feel better."

She said new treatments are available including a pill called zuranolone for severe postpartum depression.

She also encouraged new mothers to seek help early and to take advantage of the support networks provided by health-care plans, employee-assistance programs, and local mental-health resources.




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