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  • About our community mental health team

  • Community self referral

  • Community nursery nurse

  • Help in a perinatal mental health crisis

  • Medication

  • Outreach team

  • Psychological interventions

  • What to expect at your first appointment

  • Contact us

To self refer

If you live in Derbyshire, are further than 12 weeks pregnant or have given birth within the past 2 years, are registsered with a Derbyshire GP and you have experienced changes in your mood or increase in anxiety, you can self-refer to the Perinatal Service for an appointment to discuss how you are feeling and identify what support you need going forward. This might be the first time you are feeling this way, or you may have felt this way before.

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