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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Perinatal Behavioral Health Service Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout About Us Donations Get the FactsGet the Facts Get the Facts Information for Partners and Dads Get HelpGet Help Get Help: Our Services Maternal Health Access Project (MHAP) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Neurology Unit Outpatient Clinic The Heart Center (CICU) Women and Infant’s Center CARE in Pregnancy Center for Outpatient Health (COH) Zulresso (Brexanolone) Contact Us ResourcesResources Additional Mental Health Support St. Louis Area Therapists Community Resources Resources for Providers Patient InformationPatient Information Patient Information Therapy General Information Psychiatric Care General Information Psychiatric Care vs Therapy Residency Program Patient Bill of Rights Meet the Staff Open Search Building healthier families The Perinatal Behavioral Health Service at Washington University in St. Louis provides screening, evaluation, and treatment for parents who are experiencing pregnancy-related or postpartum stress, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders. Learn more You are not alone. Both men and women can have perinatal depression and anxiety. Perinatal refers to the time during pregnancy or within a baby’s 1st year. Depression and anxiety are serious but treatable brain disorders that involve many feelings and symptoms. Get the facts Services Good mental health is very important before and after giving birth to a child when complex emotions can affect pregnancy outcomes, the ability to parent, physical well-being and overall quality of life. Get help Call us at 314-454-5052 Our team specializes in helping perinatal families manage stress and practice coping skills and is dedicated to improving people’s physical and mental health. PBHS is not an emergency service. If you are in crisis, please call Behavioral Health Response at 314-469-6644 or 988 to immediately talk to someone anytime of day. More information can be found here: Crisis Support Perinatal Behavioral Health Service314-454-5052If you are in crisis, please call Behavioral Health Response at 314-469-6644 to immediately talk to someone anytime of day. ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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