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Maryland Department of Health
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
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MCH HOTLINE
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Resources
Healthy New Moms Program
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offers consumer and provider information about depression
http://www.postpartum.net/
- Postpartum Support International website
24-hour helplines:
1-800-PPD-MOMS (1-800-773-6667) (National Perinatal Hotline)
1-800-944-4PPD (1-800-944-4773) (Postpartum Support International)
1-800-422-0009 (Crisis/Suicide Prevention)
Brochures from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau:
Women and Depression Across the Lifespan
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About Postpartum Depression
(Also available in 6 languages –
Chinese
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French
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Korean
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Russian
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Spanish
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Vietnamese
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Brochures can also be ordered by completing the
MCH Publications Order Form
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