Mental health is a critical element in overall health care. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), mental health conditions now account for nearly a quarter of all maternal deaths in the United States, and one out of eight new moms experiences postpartum depression.
Postpartum depression is a health condition that can occur up to one year after having a baby, but most commonly starts 1-3 weeks after childbirth. It is often characterized as strong feelings of sadness and anxiety. Moms may also experience a loss of appetite, insomnia and difficulty bonding with their baby.
Why is postpartum depression so often undiagnosed? What can be done to prioritize action to create a better future for moms, babies and families?
Tune in as The Hill convenes administration officials, lawmakers, maternal mental health advocates and medical experts to discuss America’s maternal mental health crisis and possible solutions.
Program Segments:
Expanding Access (in conversation with Kathleen Koch, Contributing Editor, The Hill)
Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Sponsor, Rural Obstetrics Readiness Act; Sponsor, TRIUMPH for New Moms Act
Sen. Katie Boyd Britt (R-AL), Co-Sponsor, Rural Obstetrics Readiness Act; Co-Sponsor, NIH IMPROVE Act
Panel: Barriers To Postpartum Care (in conversation with Cheyanne M. Daniels, Race & Politics Reporter, The Hill)
Stacey Brayboy, SVP – Public Policy & Government Affairs, March of Dimes
Chandrika Balgobin, Medical Director, Inova Women’s Behavioral Health Services
Aimee Danielson, Founder & Director, Women’s Mental Health Program, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Adrienne Griffen, Executive Director, Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance; Founder, Postpartum Support Virginia
Task Force on Maternal Mental Health (in conversation with Kathleen Koch, Contributing Editor, The Hill)
David Johnson, Deputy Assistant Secretary – Health, Office of Regional Health Operations, Department of Health & Human Services; Member, White House Task Force for Postpartum Depression
A Mother’s Experience (in conversation with Cheyanne M. Daniels, Race & Politics Reporter, The Hill)
Kamisha Battle-Jackson, Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Survivor; Support & Volunteer Manager, Postpartum Support Virginia
Sponsor Perspective:
Vanessa Procter, SVP – External Affairs, Sage Therapeutics
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