Black-and-white flyer titled “Postpartum Mental & Emotional Health & Support.” Top left: line drawing of parent cradling baby inside a heart with flowers; roses decorate the right side. A gray box explains that mental health disorders become a concern when symptoms disrupt daily life, encouraging people to seek help without shame. Common Perinatal Mental Health Conditions are listed, with simple definitions: Perinatal vs Postpartum (during/around pregnancy vs after) Depression (during or after pregnancy) Anxiety (extreme worry that makes daily life hard) Rage (anger that feels out of control) Psychosis (disconnect from reality, hallucinations, or delusions) Italic note reminds readers that having symptoms is not a sign of failure; the key is to get help and support for both parent and baby. When to Ask for Help section uses heart icons for bullet points, highlighting common experiences such as: feeling sad, worried, numb, or guilty; sudden anger or rage; loss of interest in activities or relationships; pulling away from loved ones; big changes in sleep or appetite; physical problems like headaches or stomach pain; racing thoughts, nonstop worry, or need for control; irritability and trouble managing emotions; confusion, disorganized behavior, or feeling “out of body”; and in severe cases, hallucinations, delusions, silence, or extreme mood swings. The flyer combines education, reassurance, and a checklist of symptoms to show when professional help may be needed.
Personally, I want ALL the deets. The more information, the better. For some people, that's too much.
Here's the tl;dr version... the most important bits condensed into one page. (Same page two.)
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