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Maternal Mental Health

A Compassionate Conversations Webinar

Compassionate Conversations Podcast

For the first time ever, we’re diving deeper into the topic of maternal mental health with three episodes of the Compassionate Conversations podcast! These episodes will allow you to further explore the topic of maternal mental health and get insights from experts.

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Episode 1

Discussing Mental Health During Pregnancy

Camille Hoffman, MD, MSc, FACOG, and Nancy Byatt, DO, dive into how health care professionals can discuss mental health with their pregnant patients in an empathetic, sensitive manner and how to have culturally mindful conversations with patients and how trauma can influence your approach to patient care.

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Episode 2

Discussing Mental Health Postpartum

Ponnila Marinescu, MD, FACOG, and Katherine Rosenblum, PhD, examine how health care professionals can discuss mental health with their postpartum patients with sensitivity and empathy. They’ll also cover how to have culturally mindful conversations with patients and how trauma can influence your approach to patient care. 

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Episode 3

Discussing Mental Health During Pregnancy

Ponnila Marinescu, MD, FACOG, and Kay Matthews, LCHW, share how health care professionals and advocates can discuss mental health with patients as it relates to infertility and perinatal loss in an empathetic, sensitive manner. They’ll also discuss how to have culturally mindful conversations with patients and how trauma can influence your approach to addressing patient needs.

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We are grateful to Sage Therapeutics and Biogen for its support of ACOG’s Compassionate Conversation series.

ACOG is solely responsible for all content including speaker and facilitator selection. All opinions discussed by participants are their own and not reflective of ACOG opinion.