Mama Care
Many women around the world go through prenatal and postpartum mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression among others which sometimes go unnoticed or even untreated. This causes negative effects on both the mother and child.
Life Redefined International aims to provide mental health and Psycho social support to women during pregnancy and the first year after giving birth through counselling services, awareness on maternal metal health through sensitization about its existence.
Creating a platform where mothers are informed and supported will ease the tension that is associated with pregnancy.
Depression is a common mental illness among pregnant women. According to World Health Organization, 10% of pregnant women and 13% women who have given birth suffer depression.
In developing countries this is even higher at 15.6% during pregnancy and 19.8% after child birth. In severe cases the mothers’ suffering might be so severe that they may even commit suicide. In Uganda,12.7% women have a depressive disorder.
Depression in pregnant women can be caused by lack of or Inadequate information about mental health challenges.
In addition, cultural norms such as demand to have children of both sexes contributes to increased anxiety and depression.
Unwanted or unplanned pregnancies that sometimes come as result of rape,defilement and failed family planning methods can cause depression among the victims.
HIV/AIDS increases susceptibility to depression among women. It should be noted that HIV Positive pregnant women are more likely to be depressed as compared to their HIV negative counterparts.
Poverty, migration, extreme stress, exposure to violence (domestic, sexual and gender-based), emergency and conflict situations, natural disasters, and low social support generally increase risks for specific disorders.
Virtually all women can develop mental disorders during pregnancy and in the first year after delivery.
Our solution is to develop an App that has a number of mental health prenatal and postnatal care packages. This will be done by;
Developing a mental health Ante Natal and Post Natal care curriculum which midwives and health workers will use during the mothers’ visits to the health facility.
We will work closely with the ministry of health to roll the curriculum out in 10 health centers and measure its success
Develop Information Education and Communication materials through pictorial booklets, brochures that mothers will receive during the visits at the health centers. We will have short online versions for wider dissemination
We will periodically produce online short videos that provide information on dealing with mental health issues including physical and mental exercises, nutrition, spiritual strength to mention but a few.
IECs will be produced in English, Luganda and Swahili languages to reach a wider audience
The package will also enable women to subscribe for one on one counselling sessions from specialized maternal health counselors at a relatively low cost.
The solution is directly targeting mothers and health workers in urban and peri-urban areas. The app will be open to the users through downloading and subscribing to receiving updates.
Many of these mothers are subject to the pressures of balancing work, new borns, family and community work. Some are adolescents who have been cast aside by their families and significant others and have little support system and economic means. Much as health workers are providing information during the Ante Natal and Post Natal Care sessions among mothers, they don't tackle issues of mental health.
We are engaging our key target groups to compile information that is relevant to their mental needs. Moreover, it is through engaging them that we have realised the need to increase timely access and support for their mental health as well as health workers providing it.
The solution is also indirectly targeting care givers and different support systems to understand the mental health needs of mothers and hence work with them through this challenging time.
- Support the mental and emotional health of women throughout pregnancy and after childbirth
The challenge aims at increasing access to mental health care for mothers and pregnant women in urban and peri-urban areas. The service will connect health workers and mothers who will provide counseling. Mothers will access the information and support.
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