New Jersey's 10th Annual Perinatal Health Disparities Conference will address the issue of racial disparities in perinatal mental health among African American women, children and families. Participants will learn potential causes, contributors and strategies to reduce mental health disparities during the preconception, prenatal and postpartum periods. The event will be September 22 and UMDNG Newark. For more information, or to register, click here.
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Meet Katherine
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Katherine Stone is the creator of Postpartum Progress. She is a survivor of postpartum anxiety & OCD. Follow her on Twitter at @postpartumprog or on Instagram at @katherine_stone.