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Parents Are in Crisis: A Developmental Framework Can Offer Support

Parenthood, especially for those new to it, is an inherently stressful phase of adult development that requires rapid adaptation to a high-stakes new role of caring for the life of another human being.

On August 28, 2024, the United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared parental stress a public health crisis. This was a notable shift, as the impact of parenting on parents and their unmet needs has largely been absent from discussions of reproductive health in the United States. The recognition of parental stress, across the spectrum of parenting, rather than narrowly on the preconception and perinatal period, brings a long-overlooked segment of the reproductive lifespan into public health discussions: parenthood overall.

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