Post-Partum Psychosis


 

Postpartum psychosis (or puerperal psychosis) is a severe mental illness. It starts suddenly in the days, or weeks, after having a baby. Symptoms vary, and can change rapidly. This condition causes a woman to experience symptoms that can be scary for her. She may hear voices, see things that aren’t reality, and experience extreme feelings of sadness and anxiety. These symptoms warrant emergency medical treatment.

It can happen to any woman and often occurs ‘out of the blue’, even if you have not been ill before. It can be a frightening experience for a mother, her partner, friends and family. It can last several weeks or longer – but you will usually recover fully.

It is much less common than baby blues or postnatal depression.
Causes - Several things seem to play a part in postpartum psychosis.
Your family history and genetic factors are important.
Hormone levels and disturbed sleep patterns may also be involved.

An estimated 31 percent of women with a history of postpartum psychosis will experience the condition again in another pregnancy.
Although postpartum psychosis can be frightening for you and your family, with the right help you can recover fully and enjoy your baby.

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