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Better Well-Being for Parent & Baby

Understanding Perinatal Mental Health

Perinatal depression and anxiety occurs in up to one in five mothers

You are not alone

Recognise

Learn to identify the signs and symptoms of perinatal mental health conditions, in yourself or loved ones

Reach Out

Find resources, healthcare providers, and support groups that specialise in perinatal mental health

Recover

With proper treatment and support, recovery from perinatal mental health conditions is possible and common

Featured Resources

About Perinatal Mental Health ("PMH")

Mums of every culture, age, and income level, can develop perinatal mental health disorders, which are mental health conditions that occur…

What is "PPD"?

Postpartum depression is a form of depression that affects up to 1-in-6 mothers after childbirth — often as a result of hormonal, physical, or social changes…

What to do in the case of PPD?

If you are diagnosed with PPD or suspect that you might have it, you need to talk to someone, find a support group of other mothers, and seek…

Get Help

For Thai Healthcare Professionals

We offer training programmes, for both mental health and non-mental health specialists, plus an "Expert Network" you can join to receive assistance from your peers.

 

For those certified mental health specialists, you can also be added to our Provider list. 

About Pranaiya & Arthur Magoffin Foundation (PAM Foundation)

Our story starts with Pranaiya and Arthur

Pranaiya Oulapathorn was a bright and caring soul with helpful hands and a kind heart.

Arthur Magoffin was born in March 2021, to Pranaiya and Hamish Magoffin, and was a healthy and bubbly baby, who brought joy to those around him.

Unfortunately, we lost Pranaiya and Arthur to postpartum depression. Pranaiya & Arthur Magoffin Foundation (“PAM Foundation”) was established to continue Pranaiya’s legacy of positive societal impact while addressing the condition to which we lost her and Arthur.

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