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What is Support Delivered? 

  • An education and awareness campaign about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs).
  • An umbrella of coordinated supports and services available to Vermonters.

Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) are a group of symptoms that can occur during pregnancy and the postpartum period, causing emotional and physical concerns that make it hard to enjoy life and function well. 

PMADs are common, treatable, and are the leading complication of childbirth. PMADs can have serious impacts on parental health and well-being as well as children’s development. Find information below on PMADS, as well as resources across the state providing support to individuals struggling with PMADs.

Need Help Now? 

Help me Grow Vermont connects expecting and new families to mental health clinicians who are experts in treating PMADs and other community services. This is not a crisis line.
Their hours are Monday – Friday from 8 am until 5 pm. For support, you can: 

You can also enter your information in the form below, and a Help Me Grow Care Coordinator will contact you.

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    Resources

    If you are experiencing symptoms of PMADs please talk with your health care provider, and learn more from other resources available.

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    Postpartum Support International (PSI)

    PSI has a warm line with local coordinators who provide
    support, information, and encouragement.
    Virtual support groups can be accessed at
    www.postpartum.net. 

    Designated Mental Health Agencies

    In each Vermont county have clinicians trained to provide perinatal mental health support to parents, children, and families. Many agencies have support groups for coping with pregnancy or adjusting to life with a new baby. 

    Maternal Mental Health Hotline

    24/7, Free, Confidential Hotline for Pregnant and New Moms in English and Spanish

    New Mom Health: A Village for Mothers

    Information to help with the transition of bringing baby home, including tips on connecting with other moms and online social groups.

    Postpartum Depression Information

    Answers to frequently asked questions about postpartum depression

    The Vermont Department of Health and Department of Mental Health are collaborating on the Screening, Treatment, & Access for Mothers & Perinatal Partners (STAMPP) 5-year cooperative agreement funded by HRSA to help expand perinatal mental health services in Vermont. 

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