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THE FOURTH TRIMESTER:
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The fourth trimester — the critical time between birth and 12 weeks postpartum — can be a bumpy road of emotional changes. During the initial days, many new birth parents experience baby blues, which are short-term dips in mood. But some new parents experience feelings of sadness or hopelessness that stick around and can be a sign of postpartum depression.

Hear two BCH certified nurse-midwives describe what happens during the fourth trimester. Then learn how to distinguish between what’s a normal amount of baby blues versus postpartum depression.

Speakers

Anna Fernandez, MSN, CNM, with The Birth Center of Boulder
Paige Swales, MSN, CNM, with Foothills Community Midwives

Date

Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 7 to 8 p.m.

Location

Watch online. You’ll get the link once you register.

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