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Help Exeter University research psychological support for women with PP

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Hello all

Exeter University would love to hear from mums based in Devon to help them understand what support mums with postnatal illness can access both within and outside the NHS. Thanks for your help with this important project.

exeter.ac.uk/perinatalproject/

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