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We are inviting people to help us to name a new maternal mental health service in Suffolk which will launch during 2023 – 24, and that’s the purpose of this short questionnaire.
When it opens the service will offer mental health support to women and people who have given birth and who have developed moderate to severe mental ill health as a result of pregnancy or perinatal loss (miscarriage, still birth and neonatal death). Over time the intention is to extend the service to provide support for other difficulties relating to pregnancy for example birth trauma.
We are inviting people to help us to name a new maternal mental health service in Suffolk which will launch during 2023 – 24, and that’s the purpose of this short questionnaire.
When it opens the service will offer mental health support to women and people who have given birth and who have developed moderate to severe mental ill health as a result of pregnancy or perinatal loss (miscarriage, still birth and neonatal death). Over time the intention is to extend the service to provide support for other difficulties relating to pregnancy for example birth trauma.