Kate Middleton Tackles Awareness of Postpartum Depression and Psychosis on Rainy London Day

As she rounds the corner into her third trimester, Kate Middleton is highlighting an issue that affects millions of mothers.

The royal mom, 36, stepped out in London on Wednesday for back-to-back engagements focusing on postpartum illnesses — the day after she gave a rare speech highlighting the need for children’s mental health support.

Today’s schedule kicked off with a visit to King’s College London, where Kate — wearing a blue Séraphine coat and the same floral print Séraphine dress she has worn twice before — stopped by the Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute. Her agenda included visiting the on-site laboratory to receive a briefing on its work on perinatal research before meeting with experts conducting research in perinatal psychiatry.

Kate’s next stop is set for the Mother and Baby Unit at the Bethlehem Royal Hospital, part of South London Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. The unit specializes in the treatment of postnatal depression and postpartum psychosis.

The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at @KingsIoPPN, one of Europe's largest centres for neuroscience excellence, to learn more about the challenges and issues surrounding maternal mental health. pic.twitter.com/wFP4U3Hfan

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The inpatient clinic allows mothers who face mental health challenges to be admitted with their babies in order to minimize the disruption of mother-infant relationship. Kate will have the chance to visit the Unit’s nursery and meet with several patients who are currently undergoing treatment. She will also visit the video therapy room, where she will watch videos of mother-baby interaction used as a therapeutic tool.

Princess Kate, who is expecting her third child in April, opened up about the realities of motherhood last year. She acknowledged that the challenges she has faced since becoming a parent have led her to feel, at times, a “lack of confidence” and “feelings of ignorance.” She then went on to discuss the importance of destigmatizing mental health, in particular, when it comes to new parents.

While Kate said being a parent is “rewarding and wonderful,” she also admitted that she has difficult moments, despite the support she has with Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2.

“Personally, becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience,” she said. “However, at times it has also been a huge challenge. Even for me who has support at home that most mothers do not.”

“Nothing can really prepare you for you the sheer overwhelming experience of what it means to become a mother. It is full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love, and worry, all mixed together,” she said. “Your fundamental identity changes overnight. You go from thinking of yourself as primarily an individual, to suddenly being a mother, first and foremost.”

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