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Kate's Unseen Pregnancy Mental Health Battles Revealed

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Princess Kate shared unseen mental health struggles during pregnancy.
  • Her emotional letter supports a new photographic exhibition on motherhood.
  • The charity aims to ensure all families receive vital mental health care.
Kate's Unseen Pregnancy Mental Health Battles Revealed

The Princess of Wales has revealed the often-unseen mental health battles faced during pregnancy and early parenthood. In a heartfelt letter to the Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA), of which she is a patron, Kate shared her support for their new photographic exhibition, 'This Is Also Motherhood.' The exhibition features ten women sharing their personal journeys.

Her correspondence underscores the importance of championing those experiencing perinatal mental illness and advocating for 'love, hope, and compassion.' The MMHA, a UK-wide network, works to ensure accessible, high-quality care for women and families affected by these issues, noting that approximately one in four women and one in ten fathers can be impacted.

Kate's focus on early years development and mental health aligns with her broader royal work. Her patronage of the MMHA complements initiatives through her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, aiming to create a society where every parent and child can thrive, emphasizing that recovery from perinatal mental health problems is possible with the right support.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Princess Kate revealed the 'unseen' mental health challenges she and others have experienced during pregnancy and early motherhood in a letter to the MMHA.
It is a photographic exhibition by the Maternal Mental Health Alliance featuring ten women sharing their experiences with mental health during pregnancy and parenthood.
Around one in four women and one in ten fathers in the UK can be affected by perinatal mental illnesses.

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