Research presented at APNA 2025 explores a nurse-led interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) initiative to manage depression and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women.
Informed by clinicians and built on clinical insights, the solution provides care teams with real-time1 insights designed to streamline perinatal workflows and support timely clinical decision-making.
Two years ago, Kim Wivell gave birth to a stillborn daughter named Sophia Ann. A few days later, Kim Wivell visited Health’s emergency room for a medical emergency related to the pregnancy where she ...
October 15 marks Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, a day dedicated to honoring babies lost too soon and supporting ...
Parents whose babies spend time in the NICU face far higher risks of depression and anxiety. New data reveal why support ...
CARY, NC, UNITED STATES, September 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- PeriGen, the global leader in FDA-cleared AI-powered perinatal software solutions, today announced ...
Healthcare leaders are making Black history today, transforming the future of public health, driving innovation and ...
A new poll provides insights into the postpartum care crisis in the U.S. Experts share the need for change and what parents ...
She survived abuse, poverty, and homelessness. She was initially turned down for the career she dreamed of. But nothing could ...
Pregnancy and infant loss will always mark our community with sorrow. But by investing in prevention, compassion and equity, we can change the story.
By casting doubt on antidepressants and other well-studied drugs, our government health agencies are choosing minimal risk to a fetus over the major risk to the person carrying it ...