Perinatal Mental Health Services in Lanham, MD

Perinatal Mental Health

Motherhood is transformative but often comes with emotional challenges like perinatal anxiety or postpartum depression (PPD) triggered by physical changes, stress, and societal expectations. Left untreated, these conditions can affect both mother and child. Access Health Services offers specialized support through telehealth therapy, counseling, and customized mental health plans. Their compassionate care empowers new and expecting mothers to manage emotional struggles and regain well-being during pregnancy and postpartum. Whether through virtual sessions or in-person support, Access Health ensures flexible care to meet the needs of mothers at every stage of their journey.

Understanding Perinatal Mental Health

Perinatal mental health covers the emotional and psychological well-being of women during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. Common conditions include:

  • Postpartum Depression (PPD): A more severe, long-lasting depression occurring after childbirth.
  • Perinatal Anxiety: Persistent worry or panic attacks experienced during or after pregnancy.
  • Postpartum Psychosis: A rare but serious condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, or confusion postpartum.

It’s important to note that these conditions are more common than many realize. Studies show that 1 in 7 women have postpartum depression, underscoring the importance of comprehensive support systems.

Benefits of Play Therapy

The Importance of Early Intervention

Without proper care, untreated perinatal mental health conditions can affect both the mother and child. Issues such as bonding difficulties, developmental delays in children, and strained family relationships may arise. Seeking timely mental health support improves outcomes by enabling mothers to manage their emotions effectively. Involving family members and community resources plays a critical role. When women have a strong support system, their recovery is often quicker and more sustained.

Who Can Benefit from Perinatal Mental Health Services?

Perinatal mental health services are designed for:

  • Pregnant women experiencing anxiety or depression.
  • New mothers struggling to adjust postpartum.
  • Women with a history of mental illness who may need additional support.
  • Family members or partners seeking guidance to support their loved ones.

Whether expecting your first child or navigating postpartum challenges, Access Health Services offers the care you need for every step of the journey.

What to Expect During Your Appointment

At Access Health Services, the process begins with a comprehensive assessment of your emotional well-being. During your first visit:

  • Initial Consultation: A mental health professional evaluates your current emotional state and medical history.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Based on the assessment, we will develop a treatment plan specific to you.
  • Supportive Environment: Sessions will be conducted in a compassionate, non-judgmental setting to ensure comfort and trust.

Why Choose Access Health Services?

Led by Asongtia Ntongawah, our team is committed to providing patient-centered, compassionate care. We emphasize holistic approaches to mental health, focusing not only on treatment but also on preventive care and lifestyle management.

Our services include telepsychiatry, which ensures accessibility for busy mothers. At Access Health Services, we believe in empowering women to take control of their mental health through personalized and collaborative care. Take the first step toward emotional well-being. Book an appointment with Access Health Services today to learn more about this service.

FAQ's

Baby blues are short-term mood swings lasting a few weeks after childbirth, whereas postpartum depression is more severe and persistent.

If feelings of anxiety, sadness, or hopelessness persist for more than two weeks, it’s time to consult a professional.

Yes, Access Health Services offers virtual therapy sessions for those seeking care from home.

Absolutely. Having partners or family members in therapy can strengthen support and enhance recovery.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Need Support? Let's Talk!

Call Now Button