The bill passed 382-3 and now goes to the Senate.
The measure encourages the NIMH, as well as the Health and Human Services secretary and the National Institutes of Health, to aggressively pursue ongoing studies into postpartum depression and carry out a national campaign to increase awareness of the issue. It authorizes the spending of $3 million for these purposes.
With increased attention on the issue, said bill sponsor Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., "no longer will postpartum depression be dismissed as mere 'baby blues.'"
In a compromise reached with Rep. Joseph Pitts, R-Pa., an anti-abortion leader, the bill also includes a nonbinding sense of Congress endorsing studies into mental health issues related to abortions and miscarriages.
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