As Jenny’s mental health continued to deteriorate her confidence disappeared and she stopped leaving the house, suffered with intrusive thoughts of Theadora coming to harm, regular panic attacks and wouldn’t leave her with anyone else including her husband.
Following a traumatic incident whilst out pushing the pram, Jenny reached out to a crisis team. During her call, Jenny explained how she had started to plan and think about how she would take her own life as she felt like she couldn’t keep her baby safe anymore. After this call Jenny was admitted to the Ribblemere Mother and Ba by Unit at Chorley Hospital.
Jenny wants to reassure new mums it is okay to ask for help especially during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week. She said:"I was terrified to ask for help, especially being a disabled parent I was worried someone was going to take Theadora away from me as they would think I couldn’t cope, but I couldn’t have been more wrong. The team reassured me it was okay to need some additional support with my mental health and they would help me to start feeling more myself.”
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