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Antenatal or prenatal depression: signs, symptoms and support | NCT
Pregnancy is generally seen as a time of cheerfulness, fulfilment and joy. Perhaps because of this, depression in pregnancy can be difficult both for women and the people around them to accept and recognise. If you think that you may be depressed or you are experiencing a dramatic change of emotions during pregnancy, it is important that you talk either to your midwife or GP, so that they can help you.
It Is Okay To Not Be Okay During Pregnancy: Antenatal Depression
It Is Okay To Not Be Okay During Pregnancy: Antenatal Depression
Action on Postpartum Psychosis | The national charity for mums and families affected by postpartum psychosis
Postpartum Psychosis Network
How Babywearing ‘saved’ me from PND
A lovely mom shares her experience with postpartum depression: How babywearing saved me from PND.
The importance of people
"For years I was convinced I needed to deal with everything on my own." Jen blogs about opening up to friends about her mental health problem and how the support of people close can make the world of difference. #timetotalk
Why we need to talk about OCD
“For years I lived a secret life of ritualised hand-washing, hair pulling, counting syllables and trying to maintain a balance between good and bad.” Kimberley shares her experiences of #OCD, and why we need to talk about the debilitating torment this illness can have.
Guest post: Postpartum psychosis - "It was like my mind snapped" | Mumsnet
Postpartum psychosis: "It was like my mind snapped" #blog
PANDAS Foundation UK
PANDAS - Pre (antenatal) & Postnatal depression advice and support
My journey through antenatal depression
Poynton PANDAS: My journey through antenatal depression
raindropstorainbows.co.uk
Raindrops to Rainbows
Dad's and Postnatal Depression - PANDAS - Fathers Reaching Out
She Writes - Expand Your mMind, Change Your World
She Writes | PND and Me Post Natal Despression Awareness Week