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Down In The Bumps
Dr Laura Bladon, a psychiatrist with a keen interest in perinatal mental health, speaks to inspiring women and families who have been affected by perinatal mental health problems, listening and learning from their powerful stories.
Down In The Bumps
Charlotte B's Story
Charlotte B shares two stories of becoming unwell with postnatal anxiety and depression after the birth of each of her daughters. She describes how she battled with intrusive thoughts and how the support of the perinatal mental health team and her family and friends helped her to get better.
*Trigger warning* Mention of miscarriage and suicide.
Links to resources:
Mind.org
Perinatal and postnatal mental health - Mind
Royal College of Psychiatrists:
Postnatal depression | Royal College of Psychiatrists (rcpsych.ac.uk)
Association for Perinatal Illness (APNI):
Post Natal Depression - APNI - Association for Post-Natal Illness | Post Natal Depression
Book recommendation:
Good Mums Have Scary Thoughts (A Healing Guide to the Secret Fears of New Mothers) - Karen Kleiman
References:
1. Oates MR, Cox JL, Neema S, Asten P, Glangeaud-Freudenthal N, Figueiredo B, et al. Postnatal depression across countries and cultures: a qualitative study. The British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press; 2004;184(S46):s10–s16.
2. Carteret M. Cross-cultural Use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Dimensions of Culture. 2016. [4th September 2023]. Available from: Cross-cultural Use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale | Dimensions of Culture
Music credit (intro/outro): Harmony - Ikson https://www.iksonmusic.com