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Is it PND?

Home» Help for moms » Is it PND?

The baby’s fine but how are you?

Do you feel…

• irritable and confused
• out of control
• like crying for no reason
• helpless
• inadequate
• unable to cope
• worried all the time
• scared and panicky
• ashamed and guilty

Are you struggling to…

• sleep
• eat normally
• be motivated
• be sexually intimate with your partner

Do you feel like…

• you don’t love the baby the way you think you should
• you think you might harm yourself or the baby?

Then you may be suffering from Postnatal Depression and Anxiety. Don’t suffer in silence – tell your doctor, clinic sister or email us today. YOU ARE NOT TO BLAME!

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Useful Websites

  • Baby Net
  • Baby Sense
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  • Health 24.com
  • Intouch Parenting
  • Linda Lewis
  • Marce Society
  • Postpartum Support International
  • Rhubarb and Custard
  • Springer Link
  • Trauma and Birth Stress
  • www.babaenkleuter.co.za
  • www.yourbaby.co.za
  • www.yourchild.co.za
  • www.yourparenting.co.za
  • www.yourpregnancy.co.za

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Disclaimer:

PNDSA cannot be held responsible for making any diagnoses or recommendations for treatment. Those suffering from symptoms of perinatal illness should immediately seek care with a suitably qualified and responsible health professional.