Helpline aims to ease mums' baby blues
SCOTLAND'S first helpline for mothers suffering post-natal depression will be launched in Edinburgh today.
The telephone hotline, which will operate from the ParentLine Scotland call centre in the Capital, is a joint initiative by the Church of Scotland's social care arm, Crossreach, and charity Children 1st.
It will provide a Scotland-wide advice service for sufferers of postnatal depression.
Today's launch of the helpline, known as Bluebell at ParentLine Scotland, was timed to coincide with national awareness-raising day for post-natal depression.
Viv Dickenson, one of the organisers, said: "Support for families struggling with post-natal depression has been patchy. The helpline will be an invaluable resource operating in addition to existing services run by the NHS and voluntary organisations.
"It is often not just a new mum that suffers – research shows fathers often become depressed after childbirth too or don't know what to do when their partner becomes depressed when everyone expects them to be happy."
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