Haplocare

Haplocare

Mental Health Care

Haplocare is a digital health company that prevents, manages, and treats perinatal depression and anxiety

About us

Haplocare is an integrated digital maternal mental healthcare solution that removes barriers to access and closes the treatment gap for women and their healthcare providers in a secure, citizen-owned privacy model.

Website
http://www.haplocare.com
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Zürich
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2022
Specialties
mental health, depression, anxiety, postpartu, decentralised, and biomarkers

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    This is the reason why we are offering trained midwives and professional support in Haplocare. Sometimes a little help is all that it takes.

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    Postpartum care and recovery are critical, and yet in the U.S. it’s extremely limited or nonexistent. The World Health Organization stresses the urgency of both physical and mental health support during the postpartum period. @sarahandara_ shows how wildly different postpartum care looks in Korea. In Korea, a #postpartum nanny is subsidized by the government so that families can pay a small amount for help during this transition. Sanhudoumi (literally “postpartum helper”) are Korean women trained in postpartum maternal and infant care. From food prep to massages, Sarah shows the kind of care she received from her doula, who covered just about everything so Mom could focus on recovery and bonding with her baby. Even their postpartum hospital stays are longer: Korean moms who experience uncomplicated vaginal births still stay at the hospital with extra help for three to five days. In the U.S., you would only stay 24-48 hours. Korean parents who give birth via C-section stay between seven and 10 days, unlike American hospitals that only care for C-sections for the first two to three days. This should be the standard of care for all new mothers, available and affordable to everyone. We want to hear from you! Where are you from and what was your postpartum experience like?

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