The Health Resources and Services Administration announced a new toll-free number (1-833-TLC-MAMA) and  for its National Maternal Mental Health Hotline for pregnant and postpartum individuals with mental health concerns. Since its launch on Mother鈥檚 Day 2022, the hotline鈥檚 professional counselors have provided free and confidential emotional support, resources and referrals to nearly 12,000 individuals seeking help for themselves (76%) or someone else (5%), with the average response time under 30 seconds. The top three reasons for contacting the hotline were feeling overwhelmed, depression or anxiety. 
 
鈥淭he hotline is available 24/7, via call or text, to make reaching out and getting help as easy as possible for mothers and their families,鈥  HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. 鈥淚 urge any mom who is struggling or feeling alone to call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA to get the help and support you deserve.鈥

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