New Law Aims To Raise Awareness Of Postpartum Depressions
Published: August 11th, 2014
By: Shawn Magrath

CHENANGO COUNTY – New legislation that was signed into New York State law last will start to offer much needed support for new mothers facing maternal depression during and after pregnancy.

The new law, signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo last Monday, will provide educational services across the state and promote screening and treatment for maternal depression disorder, better known as postpartum depression.

While the issue of postpartum depression has been at the forefront for perinatal organizations including Mothers and Babies of South Central New York, legislation that broadens the outreach of educational services for women suffering from the disorder is a big step forward, explained Mothers and Babies Executive Director Sharon Chesna.

“Advocates are saying we need to do a better job of identifying postpartum depression and treating it within our community,” Chesna said. “We have been paying attention to this legislation for a long time.”

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