Researchers with IWK Health and Dalhousie University have launched a new research study in Nova Scotia for first-time moms that will provide text messages about caring for themselves and their baby during the first six weeks after birth.
The program is called “Essential Coaching for Every Mother”.
Daily text messages are sent that have been developed with input from moms and healthcare providers and are consistent with existing postpartum education in the province.
“We know that the postpartum time can be challenging for women as they adjust to their new roles, especially for first-time mothers. The COVID-19 outbreak has only made getting support and care more difficult and isolating,” says Justine Dol, the PhD in health candidate who developed the program.
Messages would be personalized to each participant and customized based on whether a mother is breastfeeding or formula feeding.
“This will help build confidence, and also help to decrease postpartum feelings of anxiety and depression,” Dol says.
The hope is to eventually offer the program to other provinces, and possibly even other countries.