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The surge in post-natal depression is no surprise with the appalling way women have been treated during lockdown
When a baby s appointment is not a priority for the GP, you have to question what has become of this country s medical ethics
12 May 2021 • 11:40am
One sunny afternoon not so long ago, my young son’s world became suddenly much bigger. I and two of my oldest friends sat down together in a garden and placed our three baby boys together on the playmat. Up until that moment I’m not sure my son even knew other babies existed. It was a joyous moment as the babies reached out chubby hands to touch each other, examined their peers’ toys and pulled faces at each other. It marked a milestone for both me and my baby, as despite him being seven months old at the time, it was one of the first times in his life that we had been legally permitted the simple pleasure of socialising with other mums and babies.
Emma Jane Unsworth
Credit: Alex Lake
I’d always imagined having two kids. Not in some clichéd 2.4 children way, but rather because I come from a family of four and my siblings were such an intrinsic part of my childhood I wanted to give that gift to my son.
However, when my husband and I started talking about the possibility of a second child, a huge factor in our decision was the fact I suffered awful postnatal depression (PND) after the birth of our son in 2016, and I was absolutely terrified about it coming back. By this point our son was three; we’d just got our sleep back, we felt like a (mostly) functional and portable little unit, and things were generally on an even keel. It was stupid, surely, to throw a curveball into that new-found calm? PND remains the worst thing that’s ever happened to me. It struck when my son was a month or so old, and lasted for about a year. I was lost in a dark wilderness, isolated from everyone I knew and loved, including my husband. Inc
My postnatal depression still gives me tremendous guilt , says Stacey Solomon
The Loose Women presenter opens up about her mental health with Bryony Gordon on the Telegraph s Mad World podcast
More than one in ten women are thought to suffer from postnatal depression, but Stacey Solomon has admitted she still feels guilty for how it made her feel when she had her first child.
Speaking to Bryony Gordon on Bryony s Mad World podcast, which you can listen to on the audio player above, Stacey said Even now. I have moments with Zachy [her eldest] where I think Oh, I wish I loved you from the very minute.
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