Abstract

The world is facing unprecedented times. The global pandemic announced in 2019 is having a significant impact on many aspects of people’s lives. Amongst other things, the pandemic is revealing the consequences of decades of cuts in public health investments. Health systems around the world are struggling to face surges in demand. Pregnant women and the mental health of new mothers is being undermined by numerous COVID-related changes in antenatal and postnatal care. For instance, perinatal care is reduced or provided only virtually, to comply with social distancing measures. This means fewer opportunities for health professionals to identify foetal distress and prenatal or postnatal maternal distress. Considering that maternal well-being is one of the main determinants of children’s well-being, the present article highlights the importance of improving health and support services for pregnant women and new mothers. Future generations are at risk of developing mental health problems because of the current pandemic; this can be prevented, but only if urgent action is taken.

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