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UK Antenatal / Postnatal Illness Websites
Information websites provided by Health
Professionals
The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Excellent website with information and leaflets on
postnatal depression
and mental illness after childbirth. This is
the link to the main website
Patient UK Describes postnatal depression
Postnatal Mental Health The Royal
College of Psychiatrists
Antenatal and postnatal mental health
NICE Guidelines 2007
AIMS website
AIMS (The Association for improvements in Maternity
Services)
Antenatal / Postnatal Depression Forums
Baby Centre Postnatal Depression
Community forum
Bounty UK Community Forum on
postnatal depression
Post-natal depression: iVillage
Baby Centre - pregnancy depression forum
Antenatal Depression
Baby World
Pregnancy Depression
Postnatal Illness /Depression
Baby Centre UK
Baby Centre provides parenting
information as well as information on postnatal
depression.
Bounty UK Community Forum on
postnatal depression
The Bounty website provides
information on Antenatal and Postnatal depression.
Information is also provided on all aspects of
pregnancy, childbirth and parenting
MAMA
Meet a Mum Association (MAMA) is a UK
registered charity which provides friendship and
support
to women and their families in relation to postnatal
illness
Birth Trauma Association
Birth Trauma Association supports
women who have had a traumatic birth experience
The
Association for postnatal Illness
A charity that supports women with postnatal illness
PNI
Perinatal Illness website
Ready Steady Baby
Information on postnatal depression,
pregnancy, childbirth and early parenting
MIND Postnatal depression
Leading Charity in England, information on postnatal
depression
Other Depression Websites
Depression Alliance
SANE
Depression Alliance Scotland
Pregnancy Health
Tommy's the Baby Charity, pregnancy information
Parenting Websites
i Village Pregnancy, baby and beyond
i Village UK
provides information on postnatal depression and a
postnatal depression chat board.
Information is provided on pregnancy, infertility
and parenting
Netmums
UK based website with information on parenting
Fathers Direct
National Information Centre on
fatherhood
Parentline Plus
Parentline Plus works to offer help and support
through an innovative range of free, flexible
responsive services - shaped by parents for parents
Self Help
Royal College of Psychiatrists information on
Self harm
Sleep problems
Antidepressants
Complementary and Alternative Medicines
Learning Disabilities
Eating Disorders
Anxiety & Phobias
Alcohol & depression
Bipolar disorder (Manic depression)
Living Life to the Full
Beyond Blue
Other self help
The Seasonal Affective Disorder Association
The SAD Association is a voluntary
organisation and registered charity which informs
the public and health professions about SAD and
supports and advises sufferers of the illness
Relate
Offers Support and advice in relation
to relationship counselling
The Samaritans
24 hour telephone advice/support
Bereavement
Royal College of Psychiatrists/Bereavement
Cruse Bereavement Care
The Miscarriage Association
Sick/Premature Babies
BLISS (Baby Life Support Systems)
National charity supporting and providing
information
to parents with sick or premature babies
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding in Scotland
Information on breastfeeding
The Breastfeeding Network
This link contains information on breastfeeding
and antidepressant medication
Association of Breastfeeding mothers
Information and guidance on
breastfeeding
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