• As Parents, We're Always Postpartum

  • Dec 25 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

As Parents, We're Always Postpartum

  • Summary

  • Research showa that PND is more likely to occur 4 years after birth than at any point in the first 12 months.

    In This Glorious Mess From the archives, Leigh Campbell and Tegan Natoli deep dive into Post Natal Depression.

    PND affects up 100,000 parents every year in Australia alone. If are experiencing any of the symptoms discussed in this episode please speak to your GP.

    If are experiencing any of the symptoms discussed in this episode please speak to your GP.

    PND RESOURCES

    Beyond Blue, Lifeline, PANDA,The Gidget Foundation

    Take the Edinburgh test HERE

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli

    Producer: Grace Rouvray

    Audio Producer: Leah Porges

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