I have taken babies from their mothers. After my son was born I feared it was my turn to be punished | Ariane Beeston
Briefly

Postpartum psychosis can manifest as a break from reality, with visions and delusions leading to distorted perceptions, such as the belief in being dead.
The fear of welfare agencies finding out about perceived failure and removing the baby can haunt individuals, affecting their sense of judgment and trust.
Personal experiences and background in child protection can intensify the self-judgment and paranoia faced by individuals struggling with postpartum psychosis.
Symptoms of postpartum psychosis, like running from perceived dangers and experiencing physical manifestations of mental distress, can severely impact daily life and interactions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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