Key Issues in Perinatal Mental Health
Posted onA recent systematic review found that one in four women in low- and middle-income countries suffered from prenatal depression, and roughly one in five suffered from postpartum depression. Additional efforts are needed to identify risk factors and develop culturally appropriate interventions to ensure that all women experiencing perinatal mental health issues are properly screened, diagnosed and treated…read more
Why Texas is the most dangerous U.S. state to have a baby
Posted onRethinking antibiotic use in early pregnancy: Some linked to miscarriage
Posted onPsychosocial challenges facing women living with HIV during the perinatal period in rural Uganda
Posted onNational health insurance subscription and maternal healthcare utilisation across mothers’ wealth status in Ghana
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Posted on[Summary] Too Much Too Soon: Addressing Over-Intervention in Maternity Care
Posted onOn 24 April 2017, providers, advocates, researchers and policymakers gathered at the Wilson Center to discuss the growing trend of overuse of medical interventions in global maternal health care. The event, titled, “Too Much Too Soon: Addressing Over-Intervention in Maternity Care,” was part of the Advancing Dialogue in Maternal Health Series…read more