Postpartum Support for Families
Public Health-Healthy Living 204-346-6145 Email
Public health nurses offer postpartum services to you and your family by providing:
- A physical assessment of the birthing parent and newborn
- Support for coping with the emotional adjustment to parenting
- information on breastfeeding, nutrition, safety in the home and other topics of interest
- information about or referral to other services that could support you in your parenting journey
- reassurance that you are on the right track
Postpartum Depression
Many expecting parents can experience a wide range of emotions, including ‘baby blues‘. Baby blues usually begins a few days after childbirth and improves within a couple of weeks. Up to 75% of new mothers experience the baby blues.
How do I know I have postpartum depression?
- Strong feelings of sadness or emptiness
- Constant fatigue (even after resting)
- Trouble falling asleep or wanting to sleep all the time
- Uncontrollable crying
- Losing interest in activities you normally enjoy
- Trouble concentrating or making decisions
- Changes in appetite or weight
- Feeling hopeless, trapped or worthless
- Feeling anxious, overwhelmed or out of control
- Worrying a lot about your baby’s health or safety
- No interest or pleasure in your baby
- Scary thoughts or fears about harming the baby
Postpartum depression is treatable
Sometimes parents feel continued anxiety and/or depression. Counseling, medication and support are helpful in treating postpartum depression. A healthcare provider can help you find the right supports and services for your situation.
Where to get help
If these feelings continue or worsen, you may be experiencing postpartum depression. If this is the case, there are many places to get help:
- talk to your public health nurse, your doctor or your midwife
- if you are having thoughts of harming yourself or your baby, or feeling that you can’t cope, please call:
- 24-hour Crisis Service: 1-888-617-7715 or 204-326-9276
- 24-hour Manitoba Suicide Line: 1-877-435-7170
- First Nations & Inuit Hope for Wellness 1-855-242-3310
- Women’s Health Clinic Mothers Program for information and resources 1-866-947-1517
- Health Links-Info Santé 1-888-315-9257
- Postpartum Warm Line 204-560-1468 (outside Winnipeg, please state when calling, our volunteers will get back to you)