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As you begin to consider your motherhood journey, what’s important to know before you become pregnant? Having a healthy baby starts before you get pregnant. Together we’ll chat about mental health, cardiovascular issues, chronic health conditions, how to advocate for yourself, and much more.
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A chronic health condition (also called chronic illness or chronic disease) is one that lasts for 1 year or more that needs ongoing medical care and that can limit a person’s usual activities and affect daily life. More and more women of childbearing age in this country have chronic health conditions.
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Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can happen after the 20th week of pregnancy or after giving birth (called postpartum preeclampsia). In addition to causing high blood pressure, it can cause organs, like the kidneys and liver, to not work normally.
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New survey data, conducted by Harris Poll, revealed that Americans need education on both heart health and mental health for mothers.
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What you need to know before you get pregnant
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It Starts With Mom is March of Dimes’ corporate and consumer engagement platform to help moms and moms-to-be from planning and pregnancy to birth and postpartum so they can feel confident to take charge of their health.
Tune in to our three-part series live event with real moms sharing their own experiences from before, during, and after pregnancy.
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The outcomes for maternal health in this country are unacceptable. This year, more than 6 million women will become pregnant. March of Dimes believes every mom deserves access to resources to learn, take charge, and make the best decisions for herself and her family.
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We’re with you at every step—from planning to pregnancy to birth to postpartum.
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Episode one airing on May 11 at 3 p.m. EST
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Baby (babies) on board, what’s important to know now that you are pregnant? Preeclampsia is a top individual risk factor for severe maternal morbidity, mortality and preterm birth and 1 in 7 pregnant women and 1 in 5 pregnant Black women experience hypertensive disorders. We’ll talk about the warning signs that something is wrong, what you can do to lower your risk, and why you should go to all of your prenatal visits.
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What you need to know when you're pregnant
Episode two airing on May 25 at 3 p.m. EST
Baby is here, what’s important to know now? Childbirth affects more than your physical health. Your mental wellbeing can also be affected by shifting hormones that trigger all sorts of emotions. But while 80 percent of new parents go through mild mood changes, including the baby blues, 15-20% will face more serious mental health issues. We’ll have an important discussion about postpartum depression and anxiety and how to get help without stigma or shame.
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What you need to know after the baby arrives
Episode three airing on June 22 at 3 p.m. EST
As you begin to consider your motherhood journey, what’s important to know before you become pregnant? Having a healthy baby starts before you get pregnant. Together we’ll chat about mental health, cardiovascular issues, chronic health conditions, how to advocate for yourself, and much more.
Episode one airing on May 11 at 3 p.m. EST
Childbirth affects more than your physical health. Your mental wellbeing can also be affected by shifting hormones that trigger all sorts of emotions. But while 80 percent of new parents go through mild mood changes, including the baby blues, 15-20% will face more serious mental health issues.
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Postpartum mental health
Childbirth affects more than your physical health. Your mental wellbeing can also be affected by shifting hormones that trigger all sorts of emotions. But while 80 percent of new parents go through mild mood changes, including the baby blues, 15-20% will face more serious mental health issues.
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Postpartum Mental Health
