We are the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA)

A 501(c)3 nonpartisan nonprofit organization leading national efforts to improve maternal mental health in the United States by advocating for policies, building partnerships, and curating information.

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Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)

Free. Confidential. 24/7. Call or Text. English and Spanish. Staffed by trained counselors.

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The United States is experiencing a maternal mental health crisis.

  • Mental health conditions are the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth, affecting at least 1 in 5 mothers (800,000 families) each year in the United States.

  • Mental health conditions are a leading cause of maternal mortality, accounting for 23% of pregnancy-related deaths.

  • 75% of women experiencing maternal mental health conditions do not get the care needed for recovery.

  • The cost of not treating maternal mental health conditions is $32,000 per mother-infant pair totaling $14.2 billion nationally.

  • Left untreated, these illnesses can have long-term negative impacts on parents, babies, families, and society.

  • ​​Specific groups have a higher risk for maternal mental health conditions as determined by race, ethnicity, family history of mental illness, pregnancy and birth experience, and other risk factors.

What We Do

Advocate for Change

We advocate for national policies that improve maternal mental health and ensure access for all.

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Build Partnerships

We convene experts from across sectors to identify issues and formulate solutions to improve maternal mental health.

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Curate Information

We provide expert information and resources about organizations, programs, and policies that address maternal mental health.

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