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Postpartum Counseling and Support in Spartanburg, SC

Are you looking for postpartum counseling and support in Spartanburg, SC? The weeks before and after pregnancy can be a physical and mental roller coaster. Many women experience baby blues, anxiety, depression, or other mood disorders.

Searching for more baby and maternity-related information? Visit our Guide to All Things Baby, Maternity and Postpartum Care in Upstate, SC! There you’ll find everything from things to do with your baby to midwives, and OBGYNs.

Postpartum Support International - South Carolina

800.944.4773 | State Wide Program, , SC

Postpartum Support International is a non-profit organization that supports anyone suffering from perinatal mood disorders. Their services include a directory of counselors and support groups (including online groups), as well as a helpline staffed by volunteers who can answer questions, offer support, and connect you or a loved one with local resources. Services are also included in Spanish.

The Doula Group

254.693.6852 | Multiple locations, Upstate, SC

Offers virtual and in-person services that include prenatal support, labor doula, postpartum doula, childbirth classes, and bereavement services.  The Doula Group offers several childbirth classes online and in person. Doulas also offer postpartum support.

Reproductive Journey Counseling and Support

864.242.0005 | 25 Woods Lake Road, Suite 712, Greenville, SC

The counselors at Reproductive Journey Counseling and Support conduct counseling, screenings, assessments, and more for anyone experiencing infertility, pregnancy or postpartum depression, pregnancy or infant loss, traumatic childbirth, or adjustment to parenthood. They help individuals seeking services throughout the upstate.

Magnolia Counseling Associates

864.583.5969 | 811 E. Main Street, Suite B, Spartanburg, SC

Counselors at Magnolia Counseling can help clients tackle a number of issues, including (but not limited to) depression, behavioral problems in school, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma, bipolar disorder, and family communication issues. Several of their counselors also specialize in fertility and postpartum issues.