State Lawmakers Declare May 1 as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day

Woman’s Hospital announced that Governor Jeff Landry issued a proclamation declaring May 1 as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day in Louisiana. In addition, Senator Patrick McMath has authored Senate Resolution 75, and Representative Dustin Miller has authored House Resolution 188 to do the same. According to the Centers for Disease Control, maternal mental health conditions are among the most common complications of pregnancy and childbirth, affecting one in five women. Suicide is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and accounts for 20 percent of postpartum deaths. Woman’s Hospital President and CEO Rene Ragas was joined by Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Ralph Abraham, MD, and members of their staff at the State Capitol today as the resolutions were presented in both chambers.

“Woman’s is the largest single hospital provider of maternity care for women in Louisiana, and we take our responsibility to address all aspects of perinatal health seriously,” said Woman’s Hospital President and CEO Rene Ragas. “We know how serious mental health conditions can be for mothers during and after pregnancy. It includes everything from anxiety, prenatal and postpartum depression. This fall, Woman’s will open a 10-bed inpatient perinatal mental health unit that will be the only one of its kind in Louisiana and only one of four in the entire country. It will be integral to the healing process for mothers who are suffering. We want to raise awareness about the importance of this issue and are grateful to Governor Landry, Senator McMath, and Representative Miller for understanding the need and joining us in helping to bring hope and healing to mothers, children, and families.” 

“LDH appreciates the addition of this critical service dedicated to addressing maternal mental health at Woman’s Hospital,” said Abraham. “Mental health has been a long-standing challenge in Louisiana, and we know that lack of access to mental health treatment and care are often linked to poorer outcomes, particularly for those who have been exposed to traumatic events. Moms in Louisiana have their own mental health needs as they navigate motherhood, which is why LDH is committed to improving mental health treatment for moms and other caregivers, especially in the critical year after a child is born. Looking forward, LDH is designing programs to address moms’ most pressing mental health needs, especially around substance use disorder and post-partum depression.”

Pictured in the photo are, left to right, Drew Maranto, Chief of Staff, Louisiana Department of Health; Abraham; Ruth Johnson, vice president of governmental affairs, Woman’s Hospital; Kelly S. Cannon, MD, Woman’s Hospital; and Ragas. 

 

 

 

05/02/2024