World Maternal Mental Health Day: Migrant women suffering anxiety, depression during pregnancy

An unidentified pregnant woman poses for a photograph.

An unidentified pregnant woman poses for a photograph. Source: AAP

4th May marks World Maternal Mental Health Day raising awareness of maternal mental health issues.


The day draws attention to essential health concerns for mothers and families.

Pregnancy is a time that can make women more vulnerable to mental illness, and that can impact on a woman’s ability to function and thrive.

It may also directly affect the child, with long-lasting physical, cognitive and emotional outcomes.

Many migrant women face increased difficulties during that time; they miss their families and often spending the day alone while their husbands are at work. 

SBS Bangla spoke with one pregnant migrant woman and mental health instructor.

Click the audio player above to listen.
Stock image mother and child.
Source: Flickr

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