First-time mothers ’ confidence mood and stress in the first months postpartum. A cohort study

Conclusion The results support the assumption that parenthood is a complicated period for first-time mothers characterised by low confidence, symptoms of depression and high stress which improve over time for the majority of mothers. The KPCS at 2 months postpartum was the strongest predictor of the measures used. Further research is needed to identify parents who are struggling, especially for health professionals’ whose role is to support parents in their parenthood the first period after birth.
Source: Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research