Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1085249 Midwifery 2007 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Objectiveto capture the missing voices of mothers who are suffering postnatal depression.Designqualitative methodology using in-depth interviews.SettingMelbourne, Victoria, Australia.Participants10 women who had been clinically diagnosed and admitted to a large hospital mother and baby unit in Australia.Findingsstigma is frequently attached to women who are unhappy after the birth of their child, because they are not coping with the demands of motherhood or do not instantly bond with, and love, their baby. As a result, postnatal depression can be a terrifying and isolating experience for women. It is also a complex illness with varying degrees, reasons for onset and medical treatments.Implications for practicein this study, we have captured the emotions and feelings of women first hand, allowing us and health-care practitioners who are treating women to truly understand this debilitating illness. It is hoped that, in making the wider community aware of depression after childbirth, fewer women will suffer in silence.

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