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BBC News: Third of mothers' experience mental health issues

 

More than a third of mothers have experienced mental health issues related to parenthood, according to an online survey of 1,800 British parents by the BBC Radio 5 live and YouGov.

The study revealed that, in comparison, 17% of fathers had experienced similar issues.

More than two-thirds of the affected mothers sought professional help - suffering from conditions such as acute stress, severe anxiety and postpartum depression.

'All mums feel like that'

Lauren Doyle experienced post-traumatic stress disorder after giving birth to her first daughter Ava.

"It just wipes you out really - you just become a completely different person," said the mother-of-three from West Yorkshire.

"I'd get upset over something as simple as we'd ordered a takeaway and they'd forgotten the fried rice and I just couldn't stop crying," she said.

The birth was physically traumatic and it meant that Lauren and her daughter were looked after in different hospitals, which prevented them from developing a strong bond.

She said: "I didn't think I was unwell. I thought, 'All mums feel like that, this is just mum mode, I'm a mum now.'

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Click here to read the full article written by Katie Silver:  'Third of mothers' experience mental health issues   http://www.bbc.com/news/health-42140028

Laurens children Isaac Islaand Ava

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