Postnatal depression
Much more than ‘baby blues’ – what everyone needs to know about postnatal depression
Kate Forbes, Deputy First Minister of Scotland, has highlighted the condition and why awareness is so important.
Potential treatment for obesity and postnatal depression found by scientists
Researchers said the finding is ‘remarkable’.
Signs of postpartum psychosis in new mothers – and how to help
The sudden-onset illness can also present in mothers who have no previous mental health history.
Postnatal depression drug ‘shows benefits five years on’
Between 10 and 15% of women suffer postnatal depression in the first year after their child is born, experts said.
Mum with postnatal depression and thousands of pounds of debt turned her life around selling dresses for breastfeeding women
Lauren Todd developed postnatal depression and found it ‘really hard to function’ after the birth of her daughter.
EastEnders to tackle male postnatal depression in new storyline
The soap will introduce a new storyline for Stuart Highway, which will see him struggle to bond with his newborn son.
Comedian and author Ellie Taylor on why motherhood can be hard on your mental health
FOR someone who once said she had the "maternal instinct of a pitta bread" and went viral during 2016's 'motherhood challenge' for posting a photo of her hugging a bottle of wine, English comedian Ellie Taylor's unabashed joy for her role as a mum is really touching.
Millie Mackintosh on motherhood, body confidence and post-natal depression
MILLIE Mackintosh became a household name as one of the original cast of glossy reality show Made In Chelsea, which detailed the private lives of a group of 20-something socialites.
Anne Hailes: Coping with postnatal depression – 'I kept pretending everything was OK'
MARY is not her real name not because she is afraid to speak out but because there are two little children to think of and her story affects them both.
What does the pandemic lockdown mean for the mental health of new mothers?
HUNDREDS of thousands of women will give birth while the coronavirus crisis rumbles on – and the weeks and months postpartum won't be how they envisioned early motherhood, or the early stages of their child's life, either.