PMHP UK

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The Perinatal Mental Health Partnership coordinate the UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 4 - 10th May 2020. Email us at perinatalmhpartnership@gmail.com

England, United Kingdom
Joined January 2017

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 27

    We have just released the press release for the UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 4- 10th May

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 21

    Something exciting is brewing... Click the link to follow So excited to introduce the Association of South Asian Midwives Launching tomorrow at 12:00

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  3. Jun 19
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    How can mums & families get help for maternal mental health problems in the COVID-19 ? 📹 Chair & perinatal psychiatrist Dr Alain Gregoire talks to Ruth Jackson, CEO of & Maria Bavetta, Fdr of More info 👉

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    Jun 10

    Published in full today ⁦⁩ - ESMiE confidential enquiry. Intrapartum‐related perinatal deaths in births planned in midwifery‐led settings. Recommendations for all maternity services ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁩

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    Jun 10
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    Jun 10

    tweet chat this Wednesday 8-9pm will cover having postnatal depression and coping with older children. I'm also trialling a video/call meeting during the hour. See link below for details. Hoping to bring mums together even more. 💜

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    Jun 2
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    Perinatal mental health services can meet women with experience of mental health problems considering pregnancy to help them think through future pregnancy- and what can help to maintain good mental health in pregnancy and beyond

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    Excited to release our new resource this week. 'Becoming a mum' is packed full of helpful tips for mothers. Document link to follow soon. Thank you to for the beautiful illustrations

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    Jun 8

    We're very excited to be running 5 free, live journaling sessions on Zoom with . Supported by . Reserve a place: . Please share! 🙏 .

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  11. Jun 7

    Do you support mums in the perinatal period? Our member is updating her directory of perinatal services/ symptoms of maternal mental illness. Now lockdown is changing, lets make sure this has up to date info . Do RETWEET.

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    Jun 4

    It’s done Notes taken Minuted the chat Feel so privileged Over 35 individuals consultant obstetricians, MVP representation, midwives & student midwives came together with a male & females representatives of the south Asian community Conversations around cultural awareness ✅

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    Jun 3

    This is a really common question and I'm still hearing of health care professionals telling mums 2- 6-10 months down the line that it's 'just the baby blues'. If you're not feeling better by 2 weeks postpartum, it is worth speaking to someone

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    Jun 3

    Tonight's tweet chat 8-9pm will be looking at Baby Blues vs postnatal depression. Signs & symptoms. Please RT. Xx

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  15. Jun 2

    'Free to be' by contemporary African-American artist Ekua Holmes.

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  16. Retweeted
    May 29
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    Hey Rosey thanks for flagging this - I will talk to colleagues about how despite the challenges of the COVID19 pandemic, GPs can support new mums who really do need that postnatal appt even if virtual/remote

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  17. May 29

    Our member wrote this about perinatal mental health care during covid - directory of support

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  18. Retweeted
    May 20

    Thank you to the Perinatal Team for putting this video together during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week

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    May 20

    Tonight's tweet chat 8-9pm will look at identity. How motherhood & mental illness can affect your identity & how to embrace & accept those changes

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  21. May 19

    This is a very important message from our members Raindrops to Rainbows about perinatal peer support groups and their portrayal on a recent episode of Coronation Street.

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