Real Stories About Pregnancy, Parenting, and Mental Health
Real parents share real stories on their experiences with mental health struggles, pregnancy loss, transitioning into parenthood, substance use, and everything in between.
Real parents share real stories on their experiences with mental health struggles, pregnancy loss, transitioning into parenthood, substance use, and everything in between.
This video by the Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County (ECPAC) provides information about the importance of self-care, and how parents can get started.
Tanika Dillard speaks about how she turned the grief of miscarriage into triumph, tenacity and advocacy.
An overview of mental health in Black and African American communities, explore barriers to mental health treatment, and discuss strategies for optimizing resilience.
Bereaved parents will experience an opportunity to witness pain, focus on self care, and increase trust in their relationship with their bodies.
This webinar helps participants to understand: the typical grieving process after the death of a baby, statistics and causes of Black infant mortality, the role of faith in grieving as a Black mother, alternative ways to express grief, and ways providers, family, and friends, can support a grieving Black mother.
A webinar for bereaved parents focusing on mental health following pregnancy and infant loss.
This webinar helps participants to understand the legacy of loss within the Black community, describe common barriers among Black grieving parents to accessing perinatal bereavement support, and gain knowledge of history behind the “Superwoman Mentality” in the Black community.
This webinar helps bereaved parents to: release fears and doubts, understand common methods of sending messages, and practice mindful listening.
“I suffer from depression as a baseline so I knew I would be at high risk for PPD. I had a great support system that was also looking out for me which was super helpful.
I cut my dose in 1/2 during the 3rd trimester and went back to the regular dose after the baby was born. I could notice the difference in the decrease and was glad to be able to go back to my original dose.”