7 ways you can make a difference today, [FIRST NAME GOES HERE]


Dear Reader,

We believe we are not mistaken in saying our shared vision is to make postpartum care a global standard of comprehensive, continuous support, ensuring every woman, baby, and family emerges from the postpartum period physically healthy, mentally resilient, emotionally connected, and socially supported.

We envision a world where postpartum wellbeing is recognized as essential to lifelong health, family stability, and societal prosperity.

If we want this vision to become a reality, we must spread the word. Can you help?

✨ Add your voice to the Postnatal rEvolution: sign the Postpartum Call to Action!

Share the Call to Action on Facebook.

Share it on LinkedIn.

Share the Call to Action on Twitter.

✨ You can also send your friends this link: https://revolution.postnatalsupportnetwork.com/postpartum-call-to-action/

Or send them an email. We have written a draft below that you can copy and paste.

Please also consider donating. Your contribution directly supports our work and helps us create a lasting impact for families, everywhere.

With gratitude,
The Postnatal Support Network Team


Copy and paste this email to friends to spread the word:

Subject: Sign the petition: Postpartum Call to Action

Body:

Hi friend,

I just signed the Postpartum Call to Action, co-created by European and Australian organisations and doulas active as integral clinical and non clinical birth professionals — and I’m asking you to join me.

The postpartum period is a critical window for women's health, yet it remains a blind spot in public health discussions. Societal norms and stigma surrounding mental health contribute to this neglect, leaving women without the support they need.

Isolation, lack of recognition of the critical importance of this period, inadequate healthcare, and political, social, and economic invisibility have placed new mothers in a precarious zone.

We must change that.

With this Call to Action, we demand a transformative shift in postpartum care that prioritizes maternal health and well-being, recognizing that the first year is critical for both mothers and their children, and ensuring that every mother receives continued comprehensive postpartum support.

Please take one minute to sign the document and share it: https://revolution.postnatalsupportnetwork.com/postpartum-call-to-action/#sign

Together, we can make a change. Thank you so much!

Stichting PSN, Baron G.A. Tindalplein 121,, Amsterdam, 1019TW
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Postnatal Support Network

The Postnatal Support Network (PSN) promotes the importance of a well-prepared and relaxing 40-day postnatal period, connects families and postnatal doulas, trains professionals and builds bridges. PSN is an international organization with a nonmedical and social network, dedicated to raising awareness and educating the larger public on the importance of postnatal rest and care.

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