Mental health in pregnancy and early motherhood
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Around one in five women will experience a mental health problem during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth, this is also known as the perinatal period.
Having a baby is a big life event, and it's natural to experience a range of emotions and reactions during and after the pregnancy. But if they start to have a big impact on how you live your life, don’t wait, help is available and getting help early can prevent things from getting worse.
Please find below the Perinatal Mental Health Pathway in Barnet which was updated this Summer 2023.
We have a range of support services available in Barnet.
Services available in Barnet
HSBBEH - Home Start Barnet
Web: https://homestartbarnet.org/ External link
Telephone: 020 8371 0674
Barnet Wellbeing Hub
Web: https://www.barnetwellbeing.org.uk/wellbeing-hub
Telephone: 033 3344 9088
Email: info@barnetwellbeing.org.ukExternal link
Acacia Midwives
Telephone: 020 8216 4141
Email: f-tr.acaciateam@nhs.netExternal link
Let’s Talk IAPT
Telephone: 020 8702 5309
Email: lets-talk-barnet@nhs.netExternal link
Health Visiting Teams
Healthy Child Programme 4 Barnet
Telephone: 0800 772 3110
Email: hcp.4barnet@nhs.net
Visit: www.whittington.nhs.uk/barnethcp
Children’s Centres
East and Central Children and Young People (0-19years) Locality Hub
Telephone: 020 8359 3460
South Children and Young People (0-19years) Locality Hub
Telephone: 020 8359 3590
West Children and Young People (0-19years) Locality Hub
Telephone: 020 8359 3510
Urgent help
If you have any concerns about perinatal mental health you can talk to your midwife, health visitor or your GP. Out of hours you can call 111 and in an emergency call emergency services or the BEHMT Crisis Resolution Team.
BEHMHT Crisis Resolution Team
If you require crisis mental health intervention and support please contact the BEHMHT (Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust) Crisis Resolution Team by calling 0800 151 0023
Mind
Mind is a national charity where you will find information and advice on a wide range of mental health problems including maternal mental health problemsExternal link
If you have any concerns about perinatal mental health you can talk to your midwife, health visitor or your GP. Out of hours you can call 111 and in an emergency call emergency services.