We Need to Talk About the Rising Trend of Suicide in New Moms
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among new moms. Experts explain warning signs, the link between postpartum depression and suicide, and how to get help.

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There's a cliché: The day your child is born is the best moment of your life. But regardless of feelings in the delivery room, the period that follows can be fraught with stress, anxiety, and depression. Left unchecked, these emotions can turn tragic.
A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in June examining maternal death 12 months after delivery, looked at more than a million women who gave birth in California hospitals between 2010 and 2012. It found 300 had died during follow-up—and suicide was the seventh leading cause.
It's a reality affecting mothers across the nation: Research published by JAMA Psychiatry in 2013 found suicide is the second leading cause of mortality in postpartum women in the United States. But even as reports of high rates build, the issue of perinatal women dying by suicide remains taboo. It has left women and those who love them with fewer answers as to why mothers are taking their own lives. Continue reading...
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