Obstetrics, Gynecology and Nurse Midwifery
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New year, new baby? Support is all around from Dartmouth Health
By Newsroom
While some level of anxiety related to pregnancy, birth and having a newborn is normal, welcoming a new baby, especially for pregnant or postpartum mothers, does not have to mean tolerating or ignoring mental health concerns.
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Baby on the way or already born? Support is all around
Dartmouth Health shares information and resources to help with the "baby blues," feeling sad or anxious before or after having a baby.