Originally posted by yoanbob
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As I said, it is hereditary, so you can have warning that it might happen, & prepare the midwife/health visitor to look out for it. In my case, my Mum didn't get hit with it til she had my little sister (3rd child), my Nan had it when she had my mum (no treatment in those days though) and my Great-Great Grandmother was actually locked in a mental hospital in Northumberland for what is now known as Puerperal Psychosis. My big sister also had 2 bouts of PND (both kids).
My daughter (aged 7) is already being gently taught about the problem, and my little sis (25) has pretty much decided not to bother having any kids so as to stop the dodgy gene-pool!
Oh, and as to Social Services & the NSPCC, I never dared to ask for help from either, they petrified me thinking they'd take the kids away. Suicide seemed like a better option most of the time. In fact, not getting a break from the kids, ever, probably saved my life - I couldn't do it in front of them...
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