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Summary

This post shares some information on pregnancy, age, and coping based on responses that PowerMoms like you have shared with us. The more PowerMoms we have, the more we learn from each other.

This chart shows how PowerMoms cope with things. It compares PowerMoms under 35 years old with those over 35 years old.

Most PowerMoms over 35 reported that  they were doing well and handling things. But younger PowerMoms under 35 had different ways of coping. Some of them reported that they were doing great, but others reported that they had a harder time.

It’s important to learn more about PowerMoms of different ages so we can provide the right help and resources for them. The more PowerMoms join in and share, the more we can learn from each other.

What is PowerMom Connect?

PowerMom Connect is a new, paid sub-study within the PowerMom platform on postpartum maternal mental health. To learn more, visit this link.

What is PowerMom FIRST?

PowerMom FIRST stands for Fighting Inequity and Racism with Supportive Technology. The PowerMom FIRST study is a sub-study within the PowerMom Research Platform to understand whether there is a relationship between systemic racism and maternal health outcomes.

To learn more about PowerMom FIRST, visit this link.

Thank you for helping us learn!

To gain even MORE insights, we need more participation from PowerMoms like you!

We have completed enrollment for this study. Thank you for your interest.

Here are other topics on the pregnancy journey that your data helps us understand:

Our your data helps blogs are co-authored by Justin Wang, PhD Candidate at Scripps Research and intern at the Scripps Research Digital Trials Center. His background is in Molecular and Cell Biology, and he has a deep interest in science policy and advocacy.

Lauren Serpico

Lauren Serpico, Ph.D, is the Sr. Project Manager of Social Media Content at Scripps Research Digital Trials Center. Her background is in Community Psychology, with a focus on online social networks.