My baby is here- now what? What you need to know during the #FourthTrimester!
Information and Assistance:
- Postpartum Support International To learn more about PMAD and find support wherever you are, on the phone or in person.
Raleigh area Free Support Groups:
- Moms Supporting Moms They meet weekly on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Rex Hospital in the Women’s Birth Center. They also have a “warm line” for moms who want to talk but can’t make it to the meeting. Messages are picked up twice a day. 919-454-6946
- UNC Support Group for Moms with PMAD- They meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in the Family Medicine Building from 6:30-8 pm. 919-966-3115
- UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders in Chapel Hill Provides assessment and treatment including counseling, medication and on-going support. They also manage the only inpatient perinatal psychiatry unit in the country. The unit provides specialty care for women suffering from severe perinatal psychiatric illness. 919-966-5217
- Chris Raines- nurse practitioner in psychiatry at UNC in Chapel Hill 919-966-3115
- Dr. Rachel Feuer– clinical associate in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke in Durham 919-684-0102
- Nancy Ciocci, MSW-licensed clinical social worker in Hillsborough, NC 919-245-0451
- Dr. Amanda Dorn– psychiatrist with Family Psychiatry & Psychology Associates in Cary-919-233-4131
- Dr. Susan Orenstein, Orenstein Solutions in Cary-919-428-276
- Dr. David Miller psychiatrist in Wake Forest 919-593-6844
- Moms and Emotions NC Family Health Resource 800-367-2229
- Alliance Behavioral Healthcare 800-510-9132
- NAMI- National Alliance On Mental Illness
- Wake County- 919-848-4490
- Durham County 919-231-5016
- Tony Delmedico Works with men whose partners experience PMAD and men who may experience PPD. 919-623-8118
- Anxiety treatment Center
- Chapel Hill 919-962-2507
- Durham- 919-361-5384