
Ghana urged to prioritise maternal mental health amid rising postpartum depression cases
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 3/06/2025
Mental health professionals are calling on the government and health stakeholders to urgently integrate maternal mental health into essential child health services, citing the growing threat of postpartum depression (PPD) in Ghana.
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