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A Guide to Coping with Reminders of Your Pregnancy and/or Child Loss
The trauma of pregnancy, baby or child loss is at some level, always with those who experience this type of loss.
A Self-Care Worksheet for Expectant and New Parents
Self-care as a concept sometimes gets a bit of a bad rap. Some people think it's selfish or indulgent but in fact it’s quite the opposite.
ADHD During Pregnancy and Early Motherhood
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition disorder characterised by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, which can significantly impact daily life and functioning. This can be especially challenging during pregnancy and early motherhood.
Activities for Home - Antenatal and Postnatal
As there may be more time at home during pregnancy and after a baby is born it is very important to still find ways to keep active in a way that is safe, interesting and fun or even recharging.
Assisted Reproduction
We are acutely aware of and understand the extra stresses faced by those undertaking or about to start their assisted reproductive journey.
At a Glance - Tips for Expectant and New Parents
Gidget Foundation Australia has compiled a helpful list of tips for new and expectant parents based on experts' advice.
Birth Trauma
Giving birth is a momentous event. We may recall the process with wonder, amazement and positive feelings, but it also may bring complex emotions as we reflect on it.
Coercive Control
Family and domestic violence can have far- reaching consequences and is important to understand. Coercive control is one aspect of this abuse.
Complex Trauma During the Perinatal Period
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) can develop as a response to trauma that is intense and/or ongoing. These events can take place due to the occurrence of trauma at any time across the lifespan.
Coping with Infertility
The human brain often struggles with ambiguity and uncertainty, making a diagnosis of infertility particularly unsettling and distressing. Despite increased societal awareness of the various paths to parenthood, individuals may still experience a sense of loneliness or fear of stigma surrounding their parenting journey.
Emotional Wellbeing in the Workplace for Mums
Mixed emotions are often felt when returning to paid employment as a new mum. You may feel; joy, excitement, a sense of dread, guilt, fear of separating from your child, nervousness, anticipation or even overwhelm.
Four Pillars of Resilience
As new parents we are all confronted with disrupted routines, a loss of social interaction and opportunities, job changes, and uncertainty as we make the transition to parenthood.
Gender Disappointment
Envisaging yourself with your child, the shared activities, how they may look or what they may enjoy is all part of the natural transition to parenthood. As we start to imagine these things, it is difficult not to consider their gender.
How Can Support People Help Expectant and New Parents?
Expectant and new parents go through enormous changes in their lives in the lead up to, and when a baby arrives.
How Can Support People Help New and Expectant Parents Right Now?
With all the COVID related stressors – in particular, the physical restrictions imposed on us for safety – new families and expectant parents have faced an isolating and lonely time in recent months. They have lost their village of support at a critical time in their lives. This isolation has been felt by those close to them, as well…
How to Access Counselling
This fact sheet outlines the process of making an appointment with one of our perinatal Clinicians.
How to Have a 'Check-In' Conversation with Expectant and New Parents
If you know an expectant or new parent there are many ways to offer support. It can be hard to know where to start. It can also be stressful when you can see someone is struggling and you’re not sure how to approach them or help.
How to manage the stress of becoming a new dad
Becoming a dad is a life-changing event, but it’s also a challenging one too.
Improving Your Work/Life Balance as a New Dad
Balancing your work commitments and family life is now harder for dads than ever before.
Intimacy
Sexual intimacy is only one way of intimately connecting after having a baby, and there are many other ways partners can support an intimate connection during this period of significant change.
Intrusive Thoughts: What are They, and How Do We Deal with Them?
Research suggests that more than 80% of expectant and new parents experience intrusive thoughts from time to time.
Looking After Yourself as a New Dad
Fatherhood can feel relentless. The demands of taking care of a young family never stop, but in tandem with that you’ve also got to potentially stay afloat at work. In order to withstand those twin pressures, it pays off to pay extra attention to your self-care routines.
Multiple Births
Giving birth and living life with multiples comes with their own unique joys, needs, support, and challenges.
Parenting After Childhood Sexual Abuse
Becoming a parent after experiencing childhood sexual abuse can be uniquely challenging and may reawaken old wounds. Pregnancy, the birthing process, breastfeeding and changing nappies may be confronting, each in their own way.
Parenting a Child with Disability
Parenting a child with a disability can bring great joy to your family, but there can also be additional stresses, challenges, and difficulties. Navigating a diagnosis, therapies, funding, and supports can feel overwhelming.
Parenting in a Rural or Remote Location
There are often fewer support services available in our rural communities. Access to perinatal specialists can be very limited and treatment can be delayed due to wait times or be cost prohibitive.
Parenting with Disability
Parents with disability face unique barriers when raising children, including societal barriers, outdated stereotypes, and lack of accessible resources and supports.
Perfectionism - Is Good Enough Enough?
Dr Brene Brown tells us, “Perfectionism is a belief systems that feeds the thought of ‘If I look perfect, do it perfect, work perfect and live perfect, I can avoid or minimise shame, blame and judgment".
Perinatal Mental Health in Australia
Women experience baby blues and this is not depression. It occurs between days 3-10 after birth and goes away by itself with supportive care.
Postpartum Rage
For those who experience postpartum rage, asking for help can feel even more difficult.
Relationship Tips
No-one is totally prepared for parenting and this seems to be the main reason for relationship dissatisfaction early on.
Returning to Work After Having a Baby
There is much to process as you return to the workplace after having your baby. You may experience a wide array of emotions.
Self-Care Tips for Expectant and New Dads
Becoming a dad can be a time of mixed emotions and you may have a lot of questions.
Self-Care Tips for Expectant and New Parents
Embarking on parenthood is a time of mixed emotions! It is common to feel overwhelmed, isolated and exhausted with little or no deep sleep. You will most likely have a combination of good and bad days.
Stay at Home Activities - Antenatal and Postnatal
As there may be extended time at home in the upcoming weeks with social distancing or social isolation, it is very important to still find ways to keep occupied and connected during this unusual and dynamic time.
Support and Connection for Single Parents
Children raised by single parents can be just as happy and emotionally healthy as children living with two parents.
Supporting Multicultural Families
Gidget Foundation Australia (GFA) recognises that families from culturally diverse backgrounds may face additional difficulties as they adjust to a new culture, language, and healthcare system.
Telehealth Service - Information for Clients
Gidget Foundation Australia provides face- to-face appointments as well as telehealth appointments. Telehealth sessions can be conducted either via phone or using a video link.
Tips for Managing Anxiety and Stress for New and Expectant Parents
Everyone is vulnerable when a baby is coming along – first time parents, those who’ve journeyed down this path before, parents from all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds as well as non-biological parents and other carers such as foster/adopted parents.
Tips for Managing the Transition into Parenthood
Education and support about perinatal depression and anxiety is at the heart of what we do at Gidget Foundation Australia.
Tips for Rainbow Families
The journey to parenthood for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) people can be exciting and scary.
Tips for Returning to the Workplace After a Baby
After being at home with your baby, it is another change to adjust to and another time of transition.
Tips for Taking Care of your Emotional Wellbeing During the Festive Season
It is common to feel a little overwhelmed and concerned about how you are going to manage it all.
Tips to Feel Better Right Now
Take a deep breath and consider: “What can I realistically do now, even for 5 minutes, to pick up my mood or lessen my anxiety?”
What do Babies Really Need?
There are so many pressures and expectations placed on expectant and new parents
What to Expect at Your Appointment with a Hospital Midwife
Your appointment with a midwife during pregnancy is our way of providing you with additional support and care.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
It is normal to have anxiety about your first session with a psychologist or counsellor. It can be overwhelming, and you may not know what to expect. You don’t need to be nervous, but we understand if you are!
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