Kate Middleton sends a video message after being declared a royal patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance

Kensington Palace announced on Thursday evening that Kate Middleton The Duchess of Cambridge is now the Royal Patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance, a British charity of more than 100 organizations that ensures women and families affected by perinatal mental health challenges have access to high quality, comprehensive, care and support, the announcement comes during Health Awareness Week. Psychic mother.

In the same context, Kate Middleton, 40, said in a video message that she posted on her official Twitter account, “We all know that pregnancy, childbirth, and the first months and years of a child’s life can be very difficult… Parents often feel lonely and exhausted in these early years.. regarding 20% of women in the UK are reported to suffer from perinatal mental illness.. and unfortunately, we also know that many others suffer in silence.”


Kate Middleton sends a message during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week

She added – according to what was reported by the magazine’s website.peopleAmerican – “No one is immune from experiencing anxiety and depression during this time.. Therefore, it is critical that all those who may be experiencing difficulties get the right support at the right time, so that they can share these feelings without fear of judgment and have access to information The care and support they need to recover.”

“There is a lot that needs to be done,” she said. “It is up to each of us to support parents, caregivers, and all those raising children today,” adding, “Because by ensuring that the next generation of children can thrive, we can help build a stronger community.” Healthier and more caring for the benefit of all of us.”

The care aligns closely with Kate Middleton’s ongoing work on both mental health and the importance of early childhood development. Ann and Kate, her sponsors.

And in 2020, Kate Middleton became personal regarding her experiences during childbirth, revealing that she switched to “hypnosis” for all three births, while battling hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness she suffered during each pregnancy. It is up to her to know the method of birth.

Mother's Mental Health Awareness Week
Mother’s Mental Health Awareness Week

Kate said, in a revealing interview on the program Happy Mum، Happy Baby February 2020: “I’ve had really bad morning sickness, so I’m not the happiest pregnant woman.”

In a round table meeting, the two princesses engaged in a discussion with experts and new mothers regarding measures being taken to address inequality in maternity care, and presented some of the pioneering work being done to improve basic gynecological skills at the local and global level.

In turn, Dr. Edward Morris, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, told PEOPLE“What struck me was the way their Royal Highnesses were so interested and curious regarding what we were doing and asked very personal questions – so much regarding caring for future generations and caring for today’s mothers for the women and children of tomorrow.”

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge

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