Books to Support Parents and Partners on the Postpartum Journey
This selection of books can help with many common feelings and emotions that parents and partners might feel before and after a new baby is born.
Our Psychosocial Support in the CFDT and the SDU experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
This selection of books can help with many common feelings and emotions that parents and partners might feel before and after a new baby is born.
The Connelly Resource Center for families is located on the 8th floor of the Main Hospital. Inside, families will find a family and children's library, a learning center and a hospitality area for free services such as laundry, business needs, naps, learning or relaxing.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides a free booklet on depression during and after pregnancy for women, their families and friends.
If you or your loved one continue to have difficulty with a perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorder, it may be helpful to contact a mental health professional for additional support.
This guided video recording can help create a more peaceful and restful state of mind for parents, caregivers, and adolescent/young adult patients.
The Little Rock Foundation Resource Room, located on the 11th floor of Buerger, offers a broad range of services to support parents and families of children with impaired vision, hearing and other disabilities.
Mama Care combines prenatal care, education and social support into one group program for mothers giving birth in the Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
CHOP offers perinatal palliative care services to support families who learn that their baby is at high risk of dying either before or shortly after birth.
In this episode of the Primary Care Perspectives podcast series, David Levine, MD, pediatrician and board member, Postpartum Support International, discusses perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) in dads, partners, and adoptive parents.
For help, visit the Postpartum Support International website or call or text the PSI HelpLine at 1-800-944-4773 (English and Spanish available). Individualized support is also available for the following: Help for Dads Help for Partners and Families Help for Military Families Help for Queer and Trans Parents