Study finds 90% of people are willing to help new parents--yet 62% of moms, including 76% of Hispanic moms, have difficulty voicing their needs: it's time for the village to step in with support
The research reveals a powerful disconnect: while 9 in 10 people say they are comfortable helping a new parent if asked, 62% of moms—especially Hispanic moms (76%)— say it's difficult to express their support needs, especially when the need is emotional or mental.
"The transition to parenthood is one of the most important and most challenging times in a person's life, yet many new moms face it without the support they need," said Kelly Ernst, Chief Impact Officer at
Key Findings from the Philips Avent & March of Dimes Share the
- The support gap is real:
- 2 out of 3 parents say they need the most help in the first three months postpartum.
- 17% of Moms with a child age 3 or younger have not received any support outside of their spouse or partner. Even among Moms who did receive support, 42% say it isn't enough.
- mental health and self-care are top needs:
- Most new moms want support with mental/emotional health (postpartum depression, feelings of isolation, decision fatigue) and self-care/recovery (breaks, light exercise, therapy).
- 93% of moms of an infant/toddler say self-care is essential, but 8 in 10 get less than an hour of personal time per day.
- Lack of awareness of postpartum health issues is a key barrier:
- Only 31% of the public are very familiar with postpartum health issues.
- Those informed about postpartum issues are 2.5x more likely to offer support to a parent as they navigate raising their infant/toddler.
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Fathers, Family, and Friends All Play a Role:
- Fathers of kids under 18 are just as likely as moms to have supported a parent of an infant or toddler (72% vs. 75%)—and when it comes to financial support, dads are leading the way (42% vs. 26%).
- Among
General Public Village supporters, support is more often provided to an immediate family (63%) than close friend (49%) —but everyone can play a role.
"As an OBGYN and a new mom, I've seen how deeply a parent's well-being shapes their child's health," said
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