Yet another illness on the spectrum is Postpartum PTSD, which occurs in 1 to 6% of new moms. It is often caused by a traumatic childbirth. All you have to do to be at risk for getting postpartum PTSD is to have the perception of a traumatic childbirth — in other words, even if your doctors and nurses feel that everything went fairly normally, if it was upsetting and scary and unexpected to you that’s what counts. For some, this might come in the form of unplanned C-sections, babies born in respiratory stress who are whisked off to NICUs, surprisingly long and painful labors or the use of interventions like forceps. Another risk factor for postpartum PTSD is past sexual trauma, such as rape or sexual abuse. If you have postpartum PTSD, you may be feeling like you need to permanently fire your OB, never return to the hospital again and avoid postpartum checkups. You also may be having nightmares about your experience and have trouble connecting to your baby.
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