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WorldAdele's support for friend's postpartum psychosis recovery

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Adele’s support for friend’s postpartum psychosis recovery

Adele has posted a message of support for her best friend who’s recovering from postpartum psychosis.

Laura Dockrill gave birth to a baby boy who is Adele’s godson, in February this year.

She’s since battled against the condition which can lead to hallucinations and confusion, soon after giving birth.

Adele says her story is ‘intimate and heartbreaking’ and a charity has praised them for speaking out.

Adele says she and Laura have been friends since they were teenagers and her song ‘My Same’ from the album 19 is about her.

The singer has posted a link to Laura’s story, which has been written for a parenting blog.

In it, she talks about a ‘horrific’ labour which her doctor believes might have triggered the illness.

After coming home with her son, Laura describes the feeling of having fallen out of love with her life and not knowing how she would ever change that.

She says that her skin went pale, she couldn’t eat or drink and she even started getting severe anxiety attacks.

As things got worse, Laura even accused her partner Hugo of kidnapping their baby.

Laura was eventually hospitalised and spent two weeks away from her son. She struggled to recognise herself and says ‘suicidal thoughts’ became normalised.

She now describes herself as recovering more and more each day and is ‘happy confident and strong’ after getting support from family, a psychiatrist, medication and psychotherapy.

“Postpartum psychosis is a particularly serious form of mental illness,” according to Vivien Waterfield from the charity Home-Start.

“We think that it’s often very difficult for mums to talk about the difficulties they’re having.

“Anyone in the public eye brave enough to talk about this publicly helps Mums realise they are not alone.”

The NHS describes postpartum psychosis as a ‘serious mental illness that should be treated as a medical emergency’ and advises seeing a GP immediately if you think you, or someone you know, may have developed symptoms.

Adele says in the post that ‘Mamas should talk about how you’re feeling because in some cases it could save yours or someone else’s life.’

For help and support on mental health visit the BBC Advice pages.

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source:  BBC.com

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