The 4thTrimester Project, with the support of the Global Health Foundation, is creating the first woman-centered website to address postpartum self-care questions and needs. Please take a few minutes to partner with us:http://bit.ly/4thtrimestersurvey. Thank you!
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Originally posted on MomBaby.org.
The 4th Trimester, the first 12 weeks following delivery, is a sensitive period of time that influence the wellbeing of generations, including the way families seek health care and information across the lifespan.
Mothers with limited resources must also access services for themselves and their infants within systems that are often complex and not consumer-centered. During this “4th Trimester,” many women and their families experience considerable, interrelated biopsychosocial challenges that are insufficiently supported by health care providers, employers, and the community. Women and their families are under-educated about and therefore unprepared for postpartum health and recovery. Women often receive critical postpartum health information solely at birthing facility discharge when they are exhausted, then in the US, they may wait 6 weeks for care and information even when it is needed immediately. Further, 40% of American women do not receive a postpartum visit. There is much work to be done, and UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health proposes to begin where the mothers first led them– accessible, credible, at-your-fingertips information.
Women have clearly expressed that they need more resources about postpartum health and improved support and communication from clinicians and families. The first step, therefore, is to make accurate information easily available to demystify postpartum recovery and advance wellness. With support from funders, the 4th Trimester Project will use a human-centered design approach to create and launch the Fourth Trimester & Beyond website hub – offering comprehensive, shareable postpartum health and wellness information for women, families, and clinicians on a common platform.