Nurses and Midwives: 

NM102: Antenatal Considerations in Perinatal Mental Health

  • Level:
    Foundational

  • For:
    Nurses and Midwives

  • Time:
    2 hours
  • Chapters:
     7

Module overview

This module explores the emotional and psychological development that occurs alongside pregnancy, antenatal risk considerations, and early intervention strategies.

Microcredential in Antenatal Considerations in Perinatal Mental Health 

What does this course cover?

  • Introduction to the antenatal period

    Understand what the antenatal period is and the factors that impact it
  • Antenatal mental health
    Learn about the specific antenatal challenges of common perinatal mental health conditions
  • Considerations in the antenatal period
    Understand the unique considerations some people face in the antenatal period
  • Adjustments in pregnancy
    Learn about the particular adjustments that occur in each stage of pregnancy
  • Attachment and mentalisation in the antenatal period

    Learn about attachment and mentalisation and how they impact the antenatal period
  • Support in the antenatal period

    Learn good practice guidelines for antenatal care and practical tools to share with your patients

How this helps health professionals

This module develops skills to confidently talk with expectant women about their emotional wellbeing, enabling health professionals to identify risk factors for perinatal mental health conditions and plan ongoing care, support or onward referral, as required.

Nicki Bergin
Hospital Program Manager, Gidget Foundation Australia

Key module information