Fund screening for PTSD for new mothers who had complicated births

PTSD after birth trauma is often misdiagnosed as Postpartum Depression or Anxiety. The Government should fund NHS screening for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at 6 weeks, where there’s one or more of the following: traumatic pregnancy, traumatic birth, ICU stay and/or NICU stay.

This petition closed on 7 Jan 2024 with 363 signatures


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In January 2022 I nearly died giving birth to my beautiful little boy and he was critically ill during the first 10 weeks of his life, first from Jaundice and then had Covid-Sepsis. It wasn’t the easiest start and I developed PTSD.

I didn’t know I had PTSD or that you could get it from giving birth and felt like I was losing my mind with the flashbacks and nightmares of the traumatic events. But PTSD can be treated and symptoms can be reduced if they are recognised and treated correctly.


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