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Talk to a
healthcare provider about PPD

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Meet with a healthcare provider from
the comfort of home

You can connect to a healthcare provider one-on-one through telehealth to discuss your symptoms
and find out if you may have postpartum depression.

If you’re thinking about suicide, call the confidential National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline 24/7 at 988. If you’re having a medical emergency, call 911.

Here’s how it works:

  • Take a short assessment about your needs and medical history
  • Get matched with healthcare providers who may be a fit for you
  • Schedule a visit to talk about your symptoms

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Could telehealth work for you?

As a new mom caring for your baby, it can be a convenient option that lets you have virtual appointments from the comfort of home

Many providers have flexible schedules, which may help you
connect with a provider faster

If you have questions about postpartum depression, ZURZUVAE, or services and resources available to support you, you can call the ZURZUVAE For You support line at 1-844-987-9882.

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