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 * 0207 386 0868
 * info@apni.org

 * Home
 * What is PNI
   * Leaflets
   * Post Natal Depression
   * The Baby Blues
   * Advice for Carers
   * Postnatal Depression in Dads
   * Prevention and Recurrence
   * APNI Postal Information Request
 * Volunteer
   * Request a Volunteer
   * APNI Female Volunteer Form
   * APNI Male Volunteer Form
 * Help Us
   * Help us
   * Donate to APNI
   * Fundraising Events
 * About Us
   * Our Function
   * Our History
   * Professor Brice Pitt MD, BSc, FRCPsych, DPM
   * Past Committee Members
   * APNI Annual Newsletter
 * Resources
   * Mother and Baby Units
   * Links
   * Books about Post-Natal Illness
   * Raj Persaud’s Blog
 * Contact Us

Menu
 * Home
 * What is PNI
   * Leaflets
   * Post Natal Depression
   * The Baby Blues
   * Advice for Carers
   * Postnatal Depression in Dads
   * Prevention and Recurrence
   * APNI Postal Information Request
 * Volunteer
   * Request a Volunteer
   * APNI Female Volunteer Form
   * APNI Male Volunteer Form
 * Help Us
   * Help us
   * Donate to APNI
   * Fundraising Events
 * About Us
   * Our Function
   * Our History
   * Professor Brice Pitt MD, BSc, FRCPsych, DPM
   * Past Committee Members
   * APNI Annual Newsletter
 * Resources
   * Mother and Baby Units
   * Links
   * Books about Post-Natal Illness
   * Raj Persaud’s Blog
 * Contact Us

 * Home
 * What is PNI
   * Leaflets
   * Post Natal Depression
   * The Baby Blues
   * Advice for Carers
   * Postnatal Depression in Dads
   * Prevention and Recurrence
   * APNI Postal Information Request
 * Volunteer
   * Request a Volunteer
   * APNI Female Volunteer Form
   * APNI Male Volunteer Form
 * Help Us
   * Help us
   * Donate to APNI
   * Fundraising Events
 * About Us
   * Our Function
   * Our History
   * Professor Brice Pitt MD, BSc, FRCPsych, DPM
   * Past Committee Members
   * APNI Annual Newsletter
 * Resources
   * Mother and Baby Units
   * Links
   * Books about Post-Natal Illness
   * Raj Persaud’s Blog
 * Contact Us

Menu
 * Home
 * What is PNI
   * Leaflets
   * Post Natal Depression
   * The Baby Blues
   * Advice for Carers
   * Postnatal Depression in Dads
   * Prevention and Recurrence
   * APNI Postal Information Request
 * Volunteer
   * Request a Volunteer
   * APNI Female Volunteer Form
   * APNI Male Volunteer Form
 * Help Us
   * Help us
   * Donate to APNI
   * Fundraising Events
 * About Us
   * Our Function
   * Our History
   * Professor Brice Pitt MD, BSc, FRCPsych, DPM
   * Past Committee Members
   * APNI Annual Newsletter
 * Resources
   * Mother and Baby Units
   * Links
   * Books about Post-Natal Illness
   * Raj Persaud’s Blog
 * Contact Us

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WELCOME TO APNI

DO YOU NEED HELP NOW?

SYMPTOMS OF PND

INFO FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS


You are not alone, get in touch for some friendly advice, or just to talk
through how you’re feeling.

INFO FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

THE PURPOSE OF APNI

HELP THE APNI



TALK TO US

CALL US

Call us on 0207 386 0868 (from 10.00am to 2.00pm Monday to Friday)

Or

CHAT TO US

Chat with us using the Chat box on our website.

REQUEST A VOLUNTEER

If you are suffering from postnatal illness we do advise you to try talking to
one of our volunteers. You can call our helpline on 0207 386 0868 (Monday to
Friday) or email us at info@apni.org and we will gladly answer any enquiries
that you may have.

REQUEST A VOLUNTEER


ABOUT PNI

Most people today have heard the term ‘baby blues’ used to describe a mild short
period of depression which many women have after childbirth.

Fewer people are aware that as many as 10% of all recently delivered women
develop postnatal depression. You are not alone in suffering.


WHO ARE WE

The Association for Post-Natal Illness is the leading organisation in its field.
It is a Registered Charity (No. 280510) and it was established in 1979 to:

– Provide support to anyone suffering from or affected by post-natal Illness
including partners, family/friends.

– Increase public awareness of the illness

– Encourage research into its cause/nature


HOW TO DONATE

To make an online donation please click on the button below for our Just Giving
page

JUST GIVING


COMPANY DONATIONS

If your company donates to charity, would you be able to put our association
forward?

We exist solely on donations so any help or sponsorship would be hugely
appreciated! Thank you.


VOLUNTEERS

We urgently need to recruit women who have suffered post-natal depression and
who are now better, to support mothers who are currently ill by phone or by
e-mail. Please click here to request information about becoming a volunteer.


THE ROYAL FOUNDATION CENTRE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD

In June 2021 The Duchess of Cambridge launched The Royal Foundation Centre for
Early Childhood. The Duchess is committed to elevating the importance of early
childhood and continuing the conversation on this vital issue. The Royal
Foundation Centre for Early Childhood signals her lifelong commitment to
improving outcomes across society.

The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood is linking through to the APNI
website on its Help and Resources page to provide people with further help and
support.


24 HOUR HELPLINES

PANDAS
(Mon – Sun 9am-8pm)

Tel: 0808 1961 776

www.pandasfoundation.org.uk

FAMILY LIVES
Monday-Friday 9am – 9pm, Weekends 10am – 3pm

Tel: 0808 800 2222

www.familylives.org.uk

THE SAMARITANS
(24 hour helpline)

Tel: 116 123

www.samaritans.org

OUTSIDE THE UK?

If you are outside of the UK – you can contact Postpartum Support International
(PSI) on the following website: www.postpartum.net For our privacy policy please
click here.

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