Maternity Mental Health Report

Perinatal Mental Health services provide care and treatment for women with complex mental health needs and support the developing relationship between parent and baby. So what do people think about the mental health awareness and
support locally?

Summary

Following on from Healthwatch Shropshires work to understand people’s experiences of maternity mental health support available in Shropshire, we were approached by the Local Maternity System  to conduct a study around Maternity (Perinatal) Mental Health awareness and support in Telford and Wrekin.

The findings from this study showed how beneficial the new Perinatal Mental Health team within the community would be to mothers and their partners who find it difficult talking in a clinical environment. Including, highlighting how important communication is between members of the public and health professionals.

Recommendations

  • There needs to be more support for partners, ensuring they are being looked after during the perinatal stage
  • Parents need to receive more information during pregnancy, having a clear pathway so they know where to go and who to talk to
  • Raise awareness amongst mothers and their partners about support groups available in T&W, and what they do; So, they can discuss problems with others who are in a similar position
  • The new team being a community-based support for mothers and partners. Professionals need to approach mothers and partners in a caring/helpful manner. Whilst being more understanding to their feelings will them help talk more about their mental health
  • A need for audio/visual contact for mothers, 14% of mothers who had experienced mental health challenges during the perinatal stage told us that they would have found it helpful if there was an online resource/app that would help them reach out to other mums who are experiencing the same challenges. We have mentioned the Baby Buddy app which some people were unaware exists
  • Information for parents is important and not to pressurise them (e.g. Breastfeeding)
  • Quicker appointments and referrals
  • Shorter waiting times to access clinicians for support
  • 24/7 mental health support – information, advice and guidance

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