The Maternal Depression Network is a collaboration of counseling providers and parenting support groups working to connect families to mental health resources and normalize postpartum depression.
Communities thrive when families are living happy, healthy lives, and that often starts at home.
You Are Not AloneMaternal depression affects 20% of parents in Summit County, making it the most common complication of childbirth. |
With Help, You Can Be WellMaternal Depression and Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders are treatable. |
Maternal Depression Is More Than "Baby Blues"Maternal depression lasts longer than the "baby blues." If your symptoms have lasted longer than 2 to 3 weeks, you should be screened for Maternal Depression, also known as Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. |
Protect YourselfKnowing the risks and symptoms can help protect you and are a vital part of the healing process. |
Risk Factors of Maternal Depression
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Symptoms of Maternal Depression
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Find Help
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For more information, call 330-926-5700 or email mdn@schd.org. |
Page Updated: June 9, 2026


