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Postnatal psychosis is rare, but symptoms can be brushed aside as ‘normal’ for a new mum – The Conversation AU
Women can be reluctant to report worrying symptoms and when they do, these symptoms can be dismissed, our research shows.

The period after birth of a child is supposed to be a time of great happiness for women. However, a significant number of new mothers will experience a mental illness at this time.
One is postnatal psychosis (also known as postpartum or puerperal psychosis)….
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