Doula Jeni・Mingo Maternal Support
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Nobody should ever have to go through their pregnancy and postpartum journey alone. Your mental health is not your fault. While I am here to be a resource for my clients, I would love for my clients, and others, to have a list of resources so that every single person who needs help, love, and support can find it. I, myself, am located in Minnesota, so some of the listed resources may be Minnesota specific. But there are many that are virtual and/or offered all across the country.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and need to speak with someone immediately:
National Maternal Mental Health Hotline
Call 1-833-TLC-MAMA
Culturally sensitive support
English and Spanish speaking Counselors along with interpreter services in 60 languages
Free help is available 24/7
Text HOME to 741741
For Spanish, text HOLA to 741741
Connect to a crisis counselor 24/7/365
Call 866-488-7386
Text 678678
If you are having thoughts about hurting yourself, your baby, or someone else, please call 911 and go to your nearest emergency room IMMEDIATELY.
If you need help with your children while you get the support you need, Crisis Nursery provides safe, short-term care by licensed providers for children through age 12.
Postpartum Support International
HelpLine hours are 8AM - 11PM EST
Call 800-944-4773
#1 En Español or #2 English
Text in English 800-944-4773
Text en Español 971-203-7773
PSI offers a wealth of resources for a wide range of needs
Did you know that 1 in 5 birthing people and 1 in 10 partners suffer from postpartum depression or anxiety? You do not need a diagnosis to reach out for help. PSI has a wide variety of Specific Support Resources for at-risk populations. These groups include:
Perinatal Individuals
Families & Support People
Adoptive Parents
BIPOC Parents
Dads & Partners
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Loss & Grief
Military Parents
Postpartum/Perinatal Psychosis
Queer & Trans Parents
PSI has a closed Facebook Group that includes professionals, moms, and volunteers. It is for support and peer educational purposes. It does not substitute professional medical advice.
They offer 50+ FREE and virtual support groups for a variety of different needs. These groups are led by people who have lived experience with postpartum depression or anxiety. Some of the groups include:
Pregnant/postpartum mood or bipolar disorder
NICU parents
Pregnancy termination
Black moms
Queer & Trans parents
Support for dads
Parents experiencing early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or infant loss
Military Moms
There is a Peer Mentor Program that will pair you with a trained volunteer who has also experienced and fully recovered from a Perinatal Mood/Anxiety Disorder (PMAD). You will virtually connect with your mentor on a weekly basis. This is available if you are struggling with a PMAD and are within the perinatal period; conception through two years postpartum, including loss and post-termination.
PSI has also created an Online Provider Directory. You can use this to search for a mental health therapist, healthcare provider, psychiatrist, doula, lactation counselor, sleep coach, and more. All of their listed providers have specialized training in perinatal mental health.
You can even find resources in other languages including; Spanish, French, German, Hebrew, Chinese, Punjabi, Farsi, and more.
– John Green
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