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May is “Perinatal Mood Disorders Awareness Month” in Suffolk County Pregnancy and Postpartum Depression /Anxiety Tuesday May 8, 2012 9am-11:30am Registration & Exhibit Tables begin at 8:30am A light breakfast will also be served at 8:30am R.S.V.P. to: Suffolk County Office of Women’s Services 631.853.8284 email: [email protected] It’s more than just the ‘baby blues’ “Faith Communities Call to Action” Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, better known as postpartum depression affect not only the mother experiencing these symptoms, but also the newborn infant and the other members of the family. As such, we are pleased to host this upcoming free event that focuses on increasing awareness throughout the county for the mother, the father, family members, faith based communities, health care providers, mental health professions and public servants. Hosted by Suffolk County Office of Women’s Services In collaboration with Postpartum Resource Center of New York Suffolk County Women’s Advisory Commission Suffolk County Department of Health Suffolk Perinatal Coalition’s Location County Executive’s Offices 100 Veterans Memorial Hwy Media Room Hauppauge, NY Perinatal Mood Disorders Task Force
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May is “Perinatal Mood Disorders Awareness Month” in Suffolk County

Pregnancy and Postpartum Depression /AnxietyTuesdayMay 8, 20129am-11:30amRegistration & Exhibit Tablesbegin at 8:30am

A light breakfast will also be served at 8:30am

R.S.V.P. to:Suffolk County Office of Women’s Services

631.853.8284email: [email protected]

It’s more than just the ‘baby blues’

“Faith Communities Call to Action”

Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, better known as postpartum depression affect not only the mother experiencing these symptoms, but also the newborn infant and the other members of the family. As such, we are pleased to host this upcoming free event that focuses on increasing awareness throughout the county for the mother, the father, family members, faith based communities, health care providers, mental health professions and public servants.

Hosted by

Suffolk County Office of Women’s ServicesIn collaboration with

Postpartum Resource Center of New YorkSuffolk County Women’s Advisory Commission

Suffolk County Department of HealthSuffolk Perinatal Coalition’s

LocationCounty Executive’s Offices

100 Veterans Memorial HwyMedia Room

Hauppauge, NY

Perinatal Mood Disorders Task Force

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