{"id":3468,"date":"2026-03-21T22:07:54","date_gmt":"2026-03-21T22:07:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/03\/21\/my-postpartum-mental-health-meant-i-spent-five-months-on-a-mother-and-baby-unit-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-03-21T22:07:54","modified_gmt":"2026-03-21T22:07:54","slug":"my-postpartum-mental-health-meant-i-spent-five-months-on-a-mother-and-baby-unit-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/03\/21\/my-postpartum-mental-health-meant-i-spent-five-months-on-a-mother-and-baby-unit-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"My postpartum mental health meant I spent five months on a mother and baby unit &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When Sofii Lewis packed a bag for a mother and baby mental health unit, she thought she would be home within a fortnight.<br \/>Instead, the 27-year-old spent five months there &#8211; time she said saved her and her daughter&#x27;s lives.<br \/>Diagnosed with <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nhs.uk\/mental-health\/conditions\/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-ocd\/overview\/\" class=\"sc-f9178328-0 iCaRzc\">OCD<\/a> and <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nhs.uk\/mental-health\/conditions\/post-partum-psychosis\/\" class=\"sc-f9178328-0 iCaRzc\">postpartum psychosis<\/a> tendencies after giving birth, Sofii said she had &quot;no idea&quot; how unwell she was.<br \/>&quot;I knew I wasn&#x27;t safe. But I didn&#x27;t think I was out of control.&quot;<br \/>Postpartum psychosis is a rare but severe mental illness that begins suddenly in the days or week after birth, affecting around one in 1,000 mothers. It is treatable but can escalate quickly.<br \/>Experts say specialist support for postpartum psychosis is now available across Wales.<br \/>After a difficult pregnancy and birth, Sofii, from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said she knew instantly something was not quite right when she was handed her newborn daughter.<br \/>&quot;There was nothing. I had no interest, even though I had just given birth to my first child.&quot;<br \/>In the days and weeks after, she struggled to sleep and was plagued by a beeping noise in her bedroom at night, that was neither her phone nor the baby monitor.<br \/>&quot;I thought it must have been someone trying to buy Evie as my brain had connected that the beeping noise sounded like a till or a checkout.<br \/>&quot;It makes no sense to me now but that felt so real at the time,&quot; she said.<br \/>Sofii said she found herself getting angry every time Evie cried, so she visited a counsellor and explained her feelings.<br \/>The counsellor told her she might benefit from a mother and baby unit.<br \/>&quot;I didn&#x27;t know they existed,&quot; Sofii said.<br \/>According to the NHS, <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nhs.uk\/mental-health\/conditions\/post-partum-psychosis\/\" class=\"sc-f9178328-0 iCaRzc\">symptoms of postpartum psychosis<\/a> vary and can change rapidly, including mania, depression, confusion and hallucinations &#8211; and can happen to any woman.<br \/>It can last several weeks or longer and is much less common than postnatal depression and anxiety.<br \/>Sofii said she was fearful about being separated from her partner and thought it would be like a &quot;prison&quot;, initially feeling &quot;hysterical&quot;.<br \/>However, she said the unit was much more like halls of residence, living with other women with shared experiences, alongside medication, therapy and staff helping her bond with her baby.<br \/>&quot;She [Evie] was 16 weeks and that&#x27;s the first time I&#x27;d done skin-to-skin [contact] with her, and that was a really big moment for me.&quot;<br \/>Sofii said leaving the intense support of the ward after a long stay was hard but three years on she now wants to help other mums by raising awareness and encouraging others to ask for help if they need it.<br \/>&quot;They aren&#x27;t alone in this and when you are in it, it does feel like the most isolating thing in the world.<br \/>&quot;You think &#x27;I&#x27;ll never get back to [being] a normal mum&#x27;, but you will,&quot; she said.<br \/>Dr Sally Wilson works at Action on Postpartum Psychosis, a charity she said saved her life 11 years ago almost immediately after the birth of her daughter.<br \/>&quot;In my mind I had died. I was living in an afterlife and being punished for something that happened to my daughter,&quot; she said. <br \/>&quot;At that point I was diagnosed with postpartum psychosis.<br \/>&quot;I was completely detached from reality. It was really scary and I was admitted to a general psychiatric ward and separated from my baby at the time.&quot;<br \/>Wilson said it took her &quot;a long time to recover&quot; although specialist care had improved since her experience.<br \/>&quot;We now have perinatal specialist teams in all the health boards in Wales,&quot; she added.<br \/>&quot;We have a mother and baby unit in Swansea and there is a unit that&#x27;s just opened in Chester, which is a collaboration between NHS England and NHS Wales.&quot;<br \/>Wilson said there was still &quot;plenty of work to be done&quot; to raise awareness of the condition with expectant parents, the public, as well as healthcare professionals.<br \/>Prof Arianna Di Florio from Cardiff University said it was important to raise awareness of the condition without creating anxiety or worry for women.<br \/>&quot;While it is very rare, it&#x27;s also very treatable,&quot; she said.<br \/>&quot;It&#x27;s really terrifying but there are treatments that work very well and most women recover with some never getting ill again.<br \/>&quot;The prognosis is very good.&quot;<br \/>Di Florio said that lots of things like outreach were being done well, but it remained a difficult condition to detect, especially when there is no history of mental illness.<br \/>&quot;I know it&#x27;s easy for me to say but I think it&#x27;s a very important message to say that nobody chooses to get postpartum psychosis, it can happen to anyone.&quot;<br \/><i id=\"if-you&#x27;ve-been-affected-by-the-issues-in-this-story,-help-and-support-is-available-via\" class=\"sc-d16436d-0 iVdNuz\">If you&#x27;ve been affected by the issues in this story, help and support is available via <\/i><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/actionline\/\" class=\"sc-f9178328-0 iCaRzc\"><i id=\"bbc-action-line\" class=\"sc-d16436d-0 iVdNuz\">BBC Action Line<\/i><\/a><i id=\".\" class=\"sc-d16436d-0 iVdNuz\">.<\/i><br \/>The time of day you have a meal, how fast you scoff your food and even how much you chew it can affect how many calories you get from it.<br \/>The size and speed of the outbreak which has now affected 34 people, killing two of them, has been labelled &quot;unprecedented&quot;.<br \/>Asthma + Lung UK says more needs to be done to prevent the overuse of inhalers.<br \/>The clinic is offering lung checks for smokers or ex-smokers aged from 55 to 74.<br \/>A coroner tells a hospital trust and drugs service to take action to prevent future deaths.<br \/>Copyright 2026 BBC. 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