In health news, it’s estimated that about a third of all new moms will experience postpartum depression. But taking care of their babies can make seeking help difficult.
Now a new online program developed in Kelowna is making it easier to start down the road to recovery. Klaudia Van Emmerik now with part two on post-partum depression.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Help now a click away for moms battling postpartum depression following new online tool created in Kelowna
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