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Perinatal Resources

Perinatal Resources: Welcome
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Websites and Phone Numbers

Perinatal Resources: Resources

Perinatal and Parenthood

National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

Call or text 1-833-943-5746

Postpartum Support International (PSI)

PSI Helpline: Call or text 1-800-944-4773 

Press #1 En Espanol or text 971-420-0294

PSI Provider Directory

PSI Georgia

Smart Patients, in partnership with PSI, offers an online community, where women can receive peer support in a private space where they can feel comfortable sharing openly.

2020 Mom

Maternal Mental Health NOW

Postpartum Progress

National Perinatal Association 

Planned Parenthood Hotline

(800) 230-7526

International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN)

Scary Mommy

Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia

The Doudad: Queer Black Indigenous Cisgender Birthworker providing Doula support to families and spreading #blackboyjoy all over the world!

March of Dimes

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Women's Mental Health

Medications

Mother to Baby: 866-626-6847

InfantRisk Center 806-352-2519

Drugwatch: Pregnancy Health Guide (1st trimester-breastfeeding)

Infertility

Perinatal Loss

Northside Hospital H.E.A.R.T string Perinatal Bereavement & Palliative Care

Empty Cradle: Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support, Education, & Remembrance

Ending a Wanted Pregnancy

A Heartbreaking Choice

Glow in the Woods- Babylost Mothers and Fathers

PALS: Pregnancy After Loss Support

Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support

Miscarriage for Men

Return to Zero: H.O.P.E.

LGBTQIA+ Resources

PTSD and Birth Trauma

Infant Mental Health

Breastfeeding Support

Resources for Fathers

Military Families

PSI Branch specific Support

PSI Weekly Military Online Group (Wednesdays @ 3:30 Pacific Time)

Breastfeeding in Combat Boots


Ways and Options regarding reporting for DV: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/family-relationships/family-life/preventing-abuse-neglect/domestic-abuse-military-reporting-options

TedTalk: A new way to think about the transition to motherhood

https://www.ted.com/talks/alexandra_sacks_a_new_way_to_think_about_the_transition_to_motherhood?language=en

 New Parent Support Program – connections to local resources

  https://installations.militaryonesource.mil/?looking-for-a=program/program-
service=33/focus=program


Military One Source – EAP therapy and many other resources
 ́ www.militaryonesource.com

Wounded Warrior Project – Servicing all of the US, many resources available, including telehealth oriented programing (great for social goals)
 
 Give an Hour – Volunteer Clinicians offering 1 hour of therapy a week

Psychosis Resources

Substance Use

Parenting 

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Apps, Blogs, and Podcasts

Perinatal Resources: Resources

Perinatal and Parenthood

Mom & Mind Podcast: all the stuff you wish you have been told before pregnancy and parenthood

Birthright Podcast: a podcast about joy & healing in black birth 

The Fullest Podcast: 10/08/2019 episode with The "Not Carol" Documentary Team

The Birthful Podcast: Adriana Lozada talks pregnancy, birth and postpartum with top experts and new parents

The Mindful Mama Podcast

The Womb Wisdom Podcast

Irth App: where you can find prenatal, birthing, postpartum and pediatric reviews of care from other Black and brown women. The #1 “Yelp-like” platform for the pregnancy and new motherhood journey, made by and for people of color.

Peanut App

Mindful Mama App

Expectful App

Camera

Documentaries and Films

Perinatal Resources: Resources

Perinatal and Parenthood

When the Bough Breaks

Dark Side of the Full Moon

Not Carol

A Womb of Their Own

Seahourse


Organizations

Groups of people doing great things in the community

Perinatal Resources: About Therapy

Disclaimer

Please note that Therapy with CR, LLC is not responsible for the content, claims, or representations of the above sites, films, and other media. All information, resources, writing, blog posts, and material offered or provided on this site are not intended to be, act as, or replace therapy, mental health services, or medical advice. It does not constitute a provider/patient relationship. For questions and support consult your mental heath or medical provider. 

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