Many new mums are reluctant to speak up about their mental health. It’s hoped a new digital tool will change that

Amid the overwhelming feelings of love and joy that having a baby brings, more than 100,000 Australian mothers each year also experience anxiety and depression.

Some even think their baby or their partner would be better off if they weren’t around.

A recent episode of you can’t ask that explored the personal experiences of women who suffered from postpartum depression, revealing the trauma, sadness, fear and panic that many of them endured in silence.

But in a world-first initiative, a digital screening tool has been developed to aid in the early diagnosis of postpartum depression and anxiety to help prevent more women from suffering alone.

The tool, known as iCOPE, is available in 12 languages.

A smiling woman with short red hair wears a blue t-shirt with her arms crossed on the back of her chair, white background.
Nicole Highet says that using a digital assessment platform gives women more privacy.(Supplied)

In Victoria, Warrnambool and Camperdown public hospitals in the south-west of the state are among the first in the country to use the potentially life-saving tool.

Melbourne-based Nicole Highet has spent her career studying perinatal mental health and is the founder and CEO of the Perinatal Center of Excellence (COPE), Australia’s leading body for reducing the impacts of postnatal depression and anxiety and prenatal

The center developed the iCOPE tool during COVID-19 when many women were unable to access their regular maternal health appointments.

Dr Highet said that until now, perinatal mental health assessment had been “sporadic” in Australia.

She said part of the reason new moms didn’t talk about their mental health was the pervasive pressure from social media to be a #yummymummy, to look beautiful and feel wonderful.

“There are a number of reasons women don’t speak up early,” said Dr. Highet.

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