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Event Series Pregnancy Support Group

Pregnancy Support Group

Virtual Event Virtual Event

This support group meets weekly on Mondays at 5 PM ET. This group provides a safe space for women/birthing people to process their individual feelings about their pregnancy, learn coping skills for stress, anxiety, and/or depression, and connect with other expecting moms/birthing people who are facing similar difficulties.

Get Tickets $25.00 6 tickets left
Event Series New Mom Support Group

New Mom Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 3 PM ET and Thursdays at 1 PM ET. Are you a new mom/birthing person struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or PTSD? You’re not alone. 1 in 5 new or expecting mothers/birthing people suffer from a PMAD (Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder), otherwise known as postpartum depression.…

Having Another Baby After a PMAD Support Group

Virtual Event Virtual Event

This support group meets weekly on Fridays at 2 PM ET. Having a baby after a PMAD is a personal choice. Some moms/parents decide on “one and done,” and others decide they want another baby. Although we know that statistically, women/birthing people who had a PMAD during their previous perinatal experience are at a higher…

Get Tickets $25.00 6 tickets left
Event Series New Mom Support Group

New Mom Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 3 PM ET and Thursdays at 1 PM ET. Are you a new mom/birthing person struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or PTSD? You’re not alone. 1 in 5 new or expecting mothers/birthing people suffer from a PMAD (Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder), otherwise known as postpartum depression.…

Having Another Baby After a PMAD Support Group

Virtual Event Virtual Event

This support group meets weekly on Fridays at 2 PM ET. Having a baby after a PMAD is a personal choice. Some moms/parents decide on “one and done,” and others decide they want another baby. Although we know that statistically, women/birthing people who had a PMAD during their previous perinatal experience are at a higher…

Get Tickets $25.00 6 tickets left

Event Series Pregnancy Support Group

Pregnancy Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Mondays at 5 PM ET. This group provides a safe space for women/birthing people to process their individual feelings about their pregnancy, learn coping skills for stress, anxiety, and/or depression, and connect with other expecting moms/birthing people who are facing similar difficulties.

Event Series New Mom Support Group

New Mom Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 3 PM ET and Thursdays at 1 PM ET. Are you a new mom/birthing person struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or PTSD? You’re not alone. 1 in 5 new or expecting mothers/birthing people suffer from a PMAD (Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder), otherwise known as postpartum depression.…

Event Series Pregnancy Support Group

Pregnancy Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Mondays at 5 PM ET. This group provides a safe space for women/birthing people to process their individual feelings about their pregnancy, learn coping skills for stress, anxiety, and/or depression, and connect with other expecting moms/birthing people who are facing similar difficulties.

Event Series New Mom Support Group

New Mom Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 3 PM ET and Thursdays at 1 PM ET. Are you a new mom/birthing person struggling with anxiety, depression, OCD, or PTSD? You’re not alone. 1 in 5 new or expecting mothers/birthing people suffer from a PMAD (Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder), otherwise known as postpartum depression.…

Event Series Pregnancy Support Group

Pregnancy Support Group

This support group meets weekly on Mondays at 5 PM ET. This group provides a safe space for women/birthing people to process their individual feelings about their pregnancy, learn coping skills for stress, anxiety, and/or depression, and connect with other expecting moms/birthing people who are facing similar difficulties.

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