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Do Mothers With PND Harm Their Babies? by healthfulng: 11:42am On Aug 23, 2016
PND is known as postnatal depression, which is greatly affects women. Depression is a phycilogical illness, which affects every human, which may gradually develop to become something serious. The condition in which a person’s feels very sad, anxious and often has physical symptoms such as unable to sleep.
This depressive illness occurs in mothers after having a baby. The baby might look odd or off weird to her, she might be pissed off or tired after going through a long month of pregnancy, symptoms might come in various forma but the question still remains, how can a mother know she has these depressive illness or if possible can mother with postnatal depression be capable of harming their own child.


It is very rare, for mothers with postnatal depression to often worry about harming their babies or not looking after them properly. Generally they look after their child at least as well as other mothers.


Unfortunately, some mothers and other family members who have history of having be harmed or mistreated when they themselves were young sometimeshttp://healthful.com.ng/do-mothers-with-pnd-harm-their-babies

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