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COUNTING THE COSTS – PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH (PMH)

Mothers’ (parents) mental health – who is actually paying? 

Mental health problems are the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth. During COVID-19, one in three birth-giving women had symptoms of depression.  A new study found that one in five pregnant mothers has depressive symptoms during pregnancy. 

Norway does not currently have good mental healthcare services for women and families facing these challenges. The field is mostly run by enthusiasts. 

“We find that the Norwegian authorities do not understand the importance of prevention, early detection and treatment of the full range of mental health problems in the perinatal period,” and “Politicians must take this seriously,” said the Norwegian Psychological Association last year. 

The conversation will be moderated by MD, PH.D. Editor in Chief. Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association – Are Brean:

  • What is perinatal mental health and why is it so important? 
  • What is the situation in Norway? 
  • What do experts and research say?
  • Is it good management of our healthcare budget to continue in the same way as before? 
  • In terms of perinatal mental health, is the 2024 budget a health promotion budget? 
  • Where do we go from here?

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