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Postnatal depression: A traumatic experience for new moms

Twenty-six-year-old Charity Tusingwire was excited about being pregnant. She had all her pregnancy and post-pregnancy schedules well planned. She knew the millions of things she would do with her baby girl. But little did she know that things would not turn out the way she had hoped.  She spent hours in labour and was completely traumatised. That was the beginning of her postnatal depression (PND).  “Mine was so bad. First, I hated what I had gone through, and then there was also the fact that the stitches took too long to heal. I hated sex and even swore never to have it again; I hated myself and the way I looked. The new experience of motherhood simply overwhelmed me because this meant less sleep. I got so depressed that every time I closed my eyes all I could think about were the labour pains,” Tusingwire explains.
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