My Baby, Psychosis and Me
Documentary revealing the frightening rollercoaster journey of two mums for whom childbirth triggers postpartum psychosis, one of the most severe forms of mental illness.
An intimate documentary that reveals the frightening rollercoaster journey of two mums for whom childbirth triggers postpartum psychosis, one of the most severe forms of mental illness.
It is a condition most expectant mothers and their families have never heard of, but around one in every five hundred births can lead to the sudden onset of a psychotic episode. New mothers are overwhelmed by extreme low or high moods, strange and dangerous thoughts, paranoia and delusions - such as the belief that they have given birth to Jesus or the devil.
This is the untold story of what it means to battle this terrifying condition. Filmed over six months, we closely follow the intense experiences of two women, Jenny and Hannah, and their families, as they are cared for at Winchester's Mother and Baby Unit.
Behind the closed doors of this specialist psychiatric ward, Dr Alain Gregoire and his expert team give women the care and intensive treatment needed to bring them back to recovery. While it is the most severe form of mental distress psychiatrists see, with the right medication and psychological support most women can return home within six weeks. And round the clock support with childcare enables mums and their babies to stay together, rather than face a damaging separation.
From the bedroom to the nursery, the hospital theatre to the psychiatrist's chair - we watch the most personal moments of motherhood and mental illness play out for Jenny and Hannah, as Dr Gregoire and his team face two of the most challenging cases they've experienced. But in one respect Jenny and Hannah are fortunate; they have access to the expert treatment they desperately need. With a severe shortage of specialist psychiatric care for mums-to-be and new mothers, it's a postcode lottery that determines whether women get the expert help they urgently need - over 80% in the UK don't.
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Max Richter
Dream 13 (minus even)
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Max Richter
Path 5
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Max Richter
Path 19 (yet frailest)
Performer: Ben Russell.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Rebecca Burrell |
Director | Rebecca Burrell |
Executive Producer | Ross Wilson |
Executive Producer | Jane Merkin |
Executive Producer | Gina Carter |
Broadcasts
- Tue 16 Feb 2016 22:45成人快手 One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Scotland, Scotland HD, Wales & 1 more
- Tue 16 Feb 2016 23:10成人快手 One Wales HD & Wales only
- Tue 16 Feb 2016 23:45成人快手 One Scotland HD, Northern Ireland HD, Scotland & Northern Ireland only
- Thu 17 Mar 2016 04:15成人快手 Two Scotland
- Thu 17 Mar 2016 04:25成人快手 Two except Scotland
- Wed 22 May 2019 23:35成人快手 One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Wales & Wales HD
- Thu 23 May 2019 00:00成人快手 One Wales & Wales HD only
- Thu 23 May 2019 01:15成人快手 One Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only
'I was convinced my baby would die the next day'
成人快手 magazine feature following two mums for whom childbirth triggers postpartum psychosis