PA Policy
Maternal Mental Health Legislation
2019-2020 Legislature
Companion bills (HB1271 and SB370) would establish the Prenatal and Postpartum Counseling and Screening Act and would require a hospital, birthing center, physician, or nurse-midwife to provide pregnant women with a fact sheet that includes common symptoms of prenatal and postpartum depression as well as postpartum psychosis for emotional traumas associated with pregnancy and parenting. Providers would also be required to provide women with a resource list of professional organizations that provide prenatal and postpartum counseling and screen women for postpartum depression symptoms prior to discharge from the birthing facility and during the first few postnatal check-up visits.
The Pennsylvania legislature also adopted a pair of resolutions (SR108 and HR306) recognizing the month of May 2019 as Postpartum Depression Awareness Month.
Regular Session 2017-2018
Senate Bill 74
Short Title:
An Act requiring information relating to parenting and prenatal depression, postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis and other emotional trauma counseling and screening to be provided to a pregnant woman; and providing for the powers and duties of the Department of Health.
Senate Bill 74 - Pdf of text
Pennsylvania General Assembly Bill Information
Regular Session of 2015-2016
Senate Bill 1269
Short Title:
Adds postpartum depression as a qualifying condition to allow infants for assessments, tracking, and if needed, early intervention services. Examples of other at risk categories currently in law include children whose birth weight is under 1,500 grams; children cared for in neonatal intensive care units of hospitals; children who are homeless; children born to chemically dependent mothers who are referred by a physician, health care provider or parent; children who are seriously abused or neglected; and children with confirmed dangerous levels of lead poisoning.
State Bill 1269 - Pdf of text
Pennsylvania General Assembly Bill Information