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BBC Health 📅 30 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Mental Health / Psychiatry

Mother and baby mental health unit to go ahead

Mike Nesbitt says Northern Ireland's first regional mother and baby unit in should open within the next three years.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Northern Ireland will establish its first regional mother and baby unit within three years, addressing a significant gap in perinatal mental health services
  • The unit will provide specialist inpatient care for mothers with mental health conditions, allowing mothers and infants to be treated together rather than separated
  • This development reflects growing recognition of perinatal mental health as a priority area, improving access to evidence-based care for postpartum psychiatric conditions across Northern Ireland
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Mike Nesbitt says Northern Ireland's first regional mother and baby unit in should open within the next three years.

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