UPCOMING CONFERENCES
 AND
CALLS FOR ABSTRACTS
There are so many great opportunities to learn about maternal mental health issues.
Here's a listing of some upcoming conferences and due dates for abstracts.



CONFERENCES WITH UPCOMING ABSTRACT DUE DATES

Association of Women’s Health Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses
June 13-17, 2020
Phoenix AZ
PAPER & POSTER SUBMISSIONS DUE OCTOBER 10
Association of Maternal and Child Health Professionals
March 21-24, 2020
Arlington VA
ABSTRACTS DUE OCTOBER 11
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
February 3-8, 2020
Grapevine TX
CALL FOR LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACTS OCTOBER 11
North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics & Gynecology
April 17-19, 2020
St. Louis MO
ABSTRACTS DUE OCTOBER 28
National Perinatal Association
March 25-27, 2020
Aurora CO
ABSTRACTS DUE NOVEMBER 1



CONFERENCES FALL 2019


Momma’s Voices: Champions for Change Summit
Influencing Change in Maternal Health
October 18-19, 2019
Houston TX
Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy
October 17, 2020
Boston MA
NOTE: This course occurs in conjunction with the Annual Psychopharmacology Conference (October 18-20, 2019).
Marcé Society of North America (MONA)
4 th Biennial Conference on Perinatal Mental Health
October 24-27, 2019
Chapel Hill NC
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED – AT CAPACITY
International Symposium on the Fetal Brain / Children’s National Hospital
Pregnancy, Stress, and Depression: Impact on the Developing Fetal Brain
November 21-22, 2019
Washington DC



CONFERENCES 2020-2021


Black Maternal Health Summit
July 22-23, 2020
Houston TX

International Marcé Society 2020 Biennial Meeting
October 5-8, 2020
Iowa City IA
International Association for Women’s Mental Health
9 th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health
March 14-17, 2021
Melbourne, Australia
Working with Policy Makers to Address Maternal Mental Health Challenges
MMHLA -- founded in 2018 -- is a nonpartisan 501(c)3 non-profit organization
dedicated to promoting the mental health of childbearing women in the United States
by advocating for universal education, screening, referral, and treatment
of postpartum depression and related maternal mental health (MMH) challenges.

Our vision is that all childbearing women in the United States will be educated about and screened for maternal mental health challenges and have access to resources for recovery.