Postpartum psychosis for carers

This information is for:

  • The partner, family and friends of any woman with postpartum psychosis.
  • Psychiatrists, mental health team members and other health professionals (such as Health Visitors and GPs) who care for women with postpartum psychosis.

This page aims to explain the symptoms of postpartum psychosis and to describe the care and treatment available.  The checklists at the end are tools to help families and health professionals communicate well while someone recovers from postpartum psychosis.

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Published: Nov 2018

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