Maternal Healthcare Must Be Everyone’s Business Because It Takes a Village

By Sheila Aboth
Motherhood is beautiful, but it’s not always easy. Somewhere between the excitement of that first scan and the moment you finally hold your baby, the world often forgets to check in on the mother. Everyone’s eager to meet the newborn, there are gifts, congratulations, and endless baby advice, but very few pause to ask, “How are you really doing?”
For many mums, especially the first-timers, the journey can feel lonely, scary, and completely overwhelming. There’s so much love, yet not enough support.
Maternal mental health is facing a silent but urgent crisis. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 15.6% of pregnant women and 19.8% of new mothers in low- and middle-income countries suffer from a mental health disorder, primarily depression. In severe cases, these conditions can lead to lasting suffering or even suicide.
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