By Julie Griffiths on 08 November 2018
The odds of women developing postnatal depression (PND) increase by up to 79% when they give birth to boys compared to girls, a research study has found.
By Hollie Ewers on 30 October 2018
NHS funding will increase, including more spending for mental health, the chancellor confirmed in the government’s budget announcement yesterday (29 October).
By Julie Griffiths on 11 October 2018
More than half of new mothers with mental health problems that they wanted to discuss did not feel able to do so at their postnatal check, according to the NCT.
By Julie Griffiths on 03 October 2018
Women in late pregnancy during darker months of the year may have a greater risk of developing postpartum depression once their babies are born, according to new research.
By Hollie Ewers on 05 September 2018
Mothers diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have an elevated risk of developing postpartum depression symptoms, according to a new research.
By Julie Griffiths on 20 July 2018
New research reveals that 80% of parents whose babies were admitted into neonatal care think that their mental health suffered after their experience.