We all know that the motherhood journey is fun but never easy. During this time, mothers tend to forget about themselves in a bid to cater to the needs of their newborn children. However, it is essential to remember that attending to a mother’s needs is equally important. A mom’s psychological and emotional health influences her ability to properly give care to her children. Understanding the importance of maternal mental health by everyone around the new mom is crucial to ensuring the fostering of a healthy family life.
Several
mental conditions affect mothers during pregnancy, and mostly after childbirth. Some of these conditions
include depression, post-partum depression, and anxiety. According to the CDC, about 1 in 8 women experience postpartum depression
symptoms. Such statistics emphasize the urgent need for awareness and support for mothers.
Below
are tips on how to look out for new moms and their mental health.
1. Recognize the signs
One
of the first steps toward addressing mental health is recognizing the signs.
However, signs can vary from one mother to the next but the
most common ones include sadness, irritability, anxiety, sleeping, and eating
issues among others. Fear often accompanies these feelings,
making a mom feel like they are not good enough to cater for their children.
Recognizing these signs early helps moms seek help and prevent further
overwhelming feelings.
2. Actively seek help
While
the signs of the need for help may be prevalent, some barriers prevent mothers
from seeking help. For instance, there is the stigma that comes with admitting
to mental illness, where some mothers may fear being judged for it and
appearing unfit to raise the child/children in her care. It is important to
realize that these issues are not in the scope of abnormality and that they are
part of life. Access to mental health services should be the norm so mothers do
not feel neglected.
3. Self-care
Self-care
is an essential part of mental health and its management. It is vital to
realize that self-care looks different to every mother because some may value a
spa day, while others prefer a night out, and others just some quiet. The key
to self-care is finding manageable ways to incorporate some of the things the
mom loves into her routine. Mindfulness in every activity no matter
how small also goes a long way in positively impacting
mental health.
4. Having a support system
A
support system is one of the most valuable things that a mother
could have in her life. The support system could include their partner, family,
friends, and even social support groups, especially with other mothers. Having a support system helps to lessen the load of motherhood and provides various opportunities for moms to
share their experiences. Mothers
should be encouraged to communicate their feelings freely within their support
groups and system, to get the help they need in matters of mental
health.
5. Professional help and resources
Professional
resources are a great need in supporting a mother’s mental health. These should
be available and accessible to all mothers around the globe. Such resources
include parenting classes and counseling services tailored to the needs of
mothers. While these mostly help when attended physically, they work similarly when
done virtually. Therefore, online resources are equally important and can come
in handy for mothers who are
unable to leave their homes due to
childcare responsibilities or any other reason.
Final thoughts
Motherhood
is rewarding but it is not without challenges that in turn affect
women’s mental health. Mental health must become a priority in conversations
around motherhood and maternal health in
general. Advocating for such awareness
in all societies ensures that mothers receive the care they need to thrive both emotionally
and mentally.
A
happy mother equals a happy family and therefore society, after all.
This is super helpful, thanks.
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DeleteI agree. Let’s look out 4 mums!
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