Pregnant and Struggling with Mental Health?
If you’re pregnant and facing mental health complexities, resources may be available. Don’t suffer in silence; if MoHealthNet, private insurance, and the Department of Mental Health can’t provide the support you need, our network may be able to help.
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An unexpected pregnancy can increase your chances of struggling with mental health disorders. Whether you’re experiencing anxiety, depression, or another mental health struggle, seeking help is essential for gaining stability and wellbeing.
If you’re having suicidal thoughts, contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling 988.
Free Resources and Services
You are eligible for the Missouri A2A program if you are a pregnant woman who:
– Wants to carry your unborn child to term instead of having an abortion
– Is a United States resident who lives in Missouri
– Makes less than 185% of the federal poverty level
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Mental Health Services
Prioritize your health and the health of your newborn by caring for yourself physically and mentally. If MoHealthNet, private insurance, and Department of Mental Health can’t provide the support you need, our network may be able to help.
Parenting Skills
If you’re worried about your ability to parent, these free courses can give you the confidence you need as you move into your new role.