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Do you have flashbacks or nightmares about your baby’s birth? Do avoid your baby because he/she reminds you of your traumatic experience? Are you having fantasies about hurting the baby, or yourself? Do you have difficulty concentrating? Are you unusually irritable, angry or depressed? Then you may have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from your childbirth experience. But you are not alone! What you are going through is real, and there is hope for healing. Don’t give up!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Packard/Stanford child psychologist discusses how parents of preemies sometimes develop PTSD - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine
BY ERIN DIGITALE
STANFORD, Calif. - Cocooned in tubes and wires, too fragile to be held, small, sick newborns fight for life in neonatal intensive care units. Though many go home healthy, the babies' harrowing starts leave indelible marks on their parents. To learn exactly how parents are affected, Richard Shaw, MD, a child psychiatrist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and an associate professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine, is studying post-traumatic stress disorder among moms and dads whose infants stayed in a NICU. (His latest paper on the subject was published in the March-April issue of the journal Psychosomatics.) He recently sat down for a Q&A session on the topic…