Taken from: Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women's Mental Health Reproductive Psychiatry Resource & Information
Center During the postpartum period, about 85 % of women experience some type of mood disturbance.
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If you're breastfeeding challenges are not resolved
during your
postpartum visit, you are welcome to schedule a one on one consultation at the Birth
Center.
In addition to her consulting work, Amy provided maternity care services to childbearing families for two years as a nurse in the
postpartum and well - baby unit of a large teaching hospital and for four years as a nurse - midwife,
during which she worked in the home, birth
center, and hospital settings.
The Women's
Center OB / GYNs and certified nurse midwives (CNMs) are a collaborative team, working with women
during pregnancy, birth and the
postpartum period.
Everything we do is
centered around supporting you
during your pregnancy, birth and
postpartum period.
At a birth
center, you see the same faces at every prenatal appointment and really get to know your health care providers — the same providers who will be with you
during labor, delivery, and the immediate
postpartum period.
Our
postpartum doula professionals can provide family -
centered support
during your transition to parenthood, as well as providing more focused infant care.
National data from the ongoing CDC survey of Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC), which assesses breastfeeding - related maternity practices in hospitals and birth
centers across the United States, indicate that barriers to breastfeeding are widespread
during labor, delivery, and
postpartum care, as well as in hospital discharge planning...
Practices at Family
Centered Midwifery
during delivery and in the immediate
postpartum period are structured to give you and your baby the important elements needed for establishing a successful breastfeeding relationship.
Health Foundations Birth
Center offers a comforting, supportive environment for both moms and dads
during pregnancy, birth and
postpartum.
The
Center offers individual adult services to support women
during the perinatal and
postpartum periods through outpatient behavioral health services, as well as services
during infancy around sleep and regulatory difficulties.
We recognize however that some low income women don't see an obstetrician
during pregnancy or the
postpartum and we must catch them in other ways, like home visiting (which they may not enroll in), or through WIC's nutritional programs, or community
centers for example.