The transition to parenthood brings immense joy but can also present emotional challenges.

Perinatal mental health disorders, which occur during pregnancy and postpartum, affect many new parents and can include anxiety, depression, and mood disorders. At Access Health Services in Lanham, MD, we specialize in providing compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing perinatal mental health concerns.

If you or someone you know is experiencing these risk factors, seek professional help early on to ensure a smooth transition into parenthood.

What are Perinatal Mental Health Disorders?

Perinatal mental health refers to emotional and psychological well-being during pregnancy and up to one year postpartum. While hormonal changes during these stages are regular, some individuals experience significant mood and behavioral shifts that might lead to severe mental health issues.

Common Perinatal Mental Health Disorders:

  • Perinatal Depression: Persistent sadness, fatigue, and loss of interest during pregnancy or postpartum.
  • Perinatal Anxiety: Excessive worry about the health and well-being of the baby.
  • Postpartum PTSD: Trauma stemming from difficult labor, birth complications, or previous traumatic experiences.
  • Postpartum Psychosis: A rare but severe mental health condition involving hallucinations, delusions, and mood swings.
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Intrusive thoughts and compulsions related to the baby’s safety.

Who Can Benefit from Perinatal Mental Health Support?

  • Those with a history of depression or anxiety.
  • Individuals experiencing high levels of stress during pregnancy.
  • Those with limited social support networks.
  • Parents with a traumatic birth experience.
  • Individuals with thyroid or hormonal imbalances.

Treatment Options for Perinatal Mental Health Disorders

Treating perinatal mental health disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach, often involving therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications. Here are the common forms of treatment we offer:

Psychotherapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps individuals manage negative thought patterns.
  • Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): Focuses on improving relationships and social support networks.
  • Support Groups: Provide a space to share experiences with others going through similar challenges.

Medication Management

  • Antidepressants: Prescribed when the benefits outweigh the risks during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Anti-anxiety medications: Used with caution under close monitoring.
  • Hormone Therapy: Sometimes considered to address significant hormonal imbalances.

Lifestyle Adjustments

  • Mindfulness practices such as yoga and meditation
  • Sleep management to help reduce stress and mood swings
  • Nutritional support to promote physical and mental well-being

The Importance of Early Intervention

Early detection of perinatal mental health disorders can prevent long-term consequences for both the parent and the child. Studies show that untreated mental health issues during pregnancy increase the risk of:

  • Premature birth or low birth weight.
  • Poor bonding between parent and baby.
  • Developmental delays in children.
  • Increased likelihood of postpartum depression.

This is why routine screenings during prenatal visits and postpartum follow-ups are crucial. At Access Health Services, our practitioners are skilled in identifying the early signs and providing timely interventions.

Perinatal Mental Health Disorders FAQ

If you experience sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness that lasts for more than two weeks postpartum, it may be time to seek professional support. Other signs include changes in appetite, trouble sleeping, and feelings of disconnection from your baby.

Yes, we provide trauma-informed care to help individuals process difficult birth experiences, promoting emotional healing and recovery.

Absolutely. We encourage families and partners to get involved in creating strong support networks, which is key to recovery and emotional well-being.

While treatment length can vary, many people notice improvement within a few months of regular therapy.

You can schedule an appointment through our website or by calling directly to our office in Lanham, MD. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

To make the most of your appointment at Access Health Services, consider the following:

  • Write down any symptoms or concerns you’ve been experiencing.
  • Prepare a list of any current medications or treatments you are using.
  • Bring a trusted friend or family member for support.
  • If available, bring records from your OB-GYN or primary care provider for review.