NICU Moms Are Struggling With Mental Health Problems — And They Aren’t Getting Help By Catherine Pearson with Huffington Post
Up to 70 percent may suffer from postpartum depression.
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Up to an estimated 70 percent of moms whose babies spend time in the NICU may grapple with
symptoms of depression — yet there are not good screening measures in place to help them.
A few weeks into her third trimester, Stephanie May, 32, called her OB-GYN. Her back hurt and she
was having cramps, all of which sounded fairly typical to the doctor on call. He suggested she take it
easy and hydrate, so May settled in for some sleep.
When she woke up, she was in full-on labor and rushed to the emergency room. By the next
morning, her daughter Evie was born — nine weeks early. May saw her for about a second before
the newborn was whisked up to the neonatal intensive care unit while May stayed behind on the
delivery table, stunned.
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