
Perinatal Illness Symptoms
PeriNatal Illness-UKPatron Fern Britton PNI-UK have kindly given us permission to publish this information about post natal illness and the symptoms. If you need support and advice please contact them directly where they will be able to help you and answer any questions you might have.
Perinatal Illness/Depression & Birth Trauma. It affects women from all walks of life. What is Perinatal Illness/Depression?It can take six months or more from giving birth for a mother to tell someone how she truly feels. A mother may have felt 'not right' since pregnancy, childbirth or very soon afterwards. Some women say they 'knew' deep down they had perinatal illness/depression of some kind early on. They felt their 'Baby Blues' hadn't gone away. Mild Symptoms: treated by your GP, Health Visitor & Midwife.Not feeling like 'yourself'; feeling anxious, tearful, angry, and irritable, (especially towards those you love). Wanting to run away, feeling life is 'getting on top of you'; feeling guilty for thinking like this. Scared of telling your GP; finding it difficult to concentrate. Thinking you're 'exaggerating' the symptoms you feel; wishing you could have your old life back, feeling 'not quite right'; can't face going out; can't stay in the house; needing company. Moderate Symptoms: treated by a Multidisciplinary Team Of Community Psychiatric Nurses, Health Visitor & your GP.Crying; anxiety about your baby's health or welfare; horrible thoughts about you and/or your baby; feeling you are a 'bad mother'; fear of being judged 'mad'. Thoughts you would be scared of sharing with anyone else; loss of appetite; lack of libido; feeling very alone; exhaustion. Fleeting suicidal thoughts; excessive cleaning, especially at night. Severe Symptoms: treated by a Specialist Mum & Baby Unit.Puerperal Psychosis. Severe perinatal illness symptoms which need 'specialist approved' drug therapy and assessment. Needing the support of nursing staff to care for you and your baby in a place specially designed for that purpose. Birth Trauma Symptoms:Playing the birth over and over in your mind. Anxiety symptoms; anger at the delivery staff in the hospital; crying; fear of becoming pregnant again; fear of vaginal examinations/cervical smears. Do you have Perinatal Illness/Depression or Birth Trauma?Below are some questions which may help you to recognise whether you have some common symptoms. Tick off those answers which apply to your situation. If it helps, show your GP/HV/Midwife those which apply to you. SymptomsDuring pregnancy:
Postnatally:
Possible Birth Trauma:
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