Postpartum Support International (PSI)

@PostpartumHelp

We support & provide resources for pregnant & postpartum moms, dads, & families dealing with PMAD. Call the PSI HelpLine any day at 1-800-944-4773

Portland, OR
Joined January 2010

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    If you or someone you care about is suffering during pregnancy or postpartum, call or text us. You don't need a diagnosis to reach out - you need a listening ear and connection. We are here every day. Call our HelpLine 800-944-4773.

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  3. Every Tuesday. Virtually meet other moms, share your story, build a community with us. We have 2 sessions set up! Register here:

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  4. WE ARE LIVE NOW!!! Go to our Facebook or YouTube channels for a powerful discussion with Angela Davis and our Founder Byllye Avery.

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  5. Jul 24

    Much Love to You All who are showing up for Black Maternal Mental Health Week. Tonight's Happy Hour was Fun & Much needed! Tommorow is our last day. We hope you join the conversation via Facebook Live at 10:30am…

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  6. We will be there! Livestream on Mon, July 27, the Summit on the and ways to improve healthcare for new and expecting Black Moms. We are grateful for BMHC congressional leaders and and all the stakeholders.

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  7. "The comedian added that it’s been 14 months on, and she’s still in no rush. "Someone could think that I’m in my second trimester," she said. "I’m not even joking. I really don’t feel any shame about that.""

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  8. Military families face challenges that can make them more vulnerable to postpartum depression, anxiety and more. Join us every wednesday. You are not alone. Register here:

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  9. 📌 NEW BLOG ALERT: How to Advocate for Your Own Mental Health 📌 "Notice how you are feeling and be clear about the tangible impact your mental health struggles have had on your daily life." Read full blog here:

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  10. Did you know that PSI now offer a free weekly online support group for Black moms every Tuesday?? One of the questions that we get asked the most often is - who is running the support group? So today we wanted to highlight our incredibly support group leaders!

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  11. Every Tuesday. Virtually meet other moms, share your story, build a community with us. We have 2 sessions set up! Register here:

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  12. On now, and viewable later. A great interview. Ibram X. Kendi on "How to Be an Antiracist" via

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  13. Jul 18

    Black Maternal Mental Health Week Is July 19-25, 2020!!! This Year's theme is Acknowledge Respect and Support Black Mamas. The Toolkit is Live!! Check out our week long list of Virtual Events. Save This Post Mark…

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  14. Thank you for elevating the urgent importance of Black maternal mental health.

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  15. Jul 15
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  16. Military families face challenges that can make them more vulnerable to postpartum depression, anxiety and more. Join us every wednesday. You are not alone. Register here:

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  17. 1127 attendees 44 sessions 80 speakers So much knowledge shared, so many people met and connected, and so much passion for learning and helping families with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. was a HUGE success but we cannot wait to be in-person next year!

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  18. Every Tuesday. Virtually meet other moms, share your story, build a community with us. We have 2 sessions set up! Register here:

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  19. Trauma can affect the way we think, act, and feel. The on BIPOC has spanned generations due to centuries of systematic oppression. Learn more about the at .

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  20. "Postpartum Support International has local coordinators in all 50 states and all over the world and can connect you with a trained professional, usually within 24 hours."

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  21. Jul 10

    thank you for opening up PSI 2020 with clear language about how US history and racism have created maternal health disparities. To be clear, racism is the driver of these disparities, NOT race.

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