PANDA Week sees new tool launched to assess parents' mental wellbeing

By Rachel Chamberlain
Updated November 13 2018 - 10:21am, first published 10:15am
SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE: Bathurst resident Chezzi Denyer, who is also an ambassador for Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA), knows how important it is that people seek help. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 111218cpanda1
SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE: Bathurst resident Chezzi Denyer, who is also an ambassador for Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA), knows how important it is that people seek help. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 111218cpanda1

IT’S thought to be one of the most natural things in the world, but that doesn’t mean childbirth and those first few months are easy to adjust to. 

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