User:Akeiah/Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder

Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological disorder that can develop in women who have recently given birth. This disorder can also affect men or partners who have observed a difficult birth. Its symptoms are not distinct from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It may also be called post-traumatic stress disorder following childbirth (PTSD-FC).

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My first thought process when reading this article is that no one has made updates since 2012 per the talk page. I want to go through and see if some recent studies have come about or if stated in the talk page this is an article that can be merged with PTSD. I know that in 2018 PSI released a lot of information so I will be looking through that for updated information.

I think it very interesting when looking at this article I saw that it kept stating how PTSD from childbirth was different because it involved more than just the mom it affected the baby and the family as well.

Horesh in this article states childbirth-related trauma is distinct because it is culturally perceived as a positive event, causing some to see intense experiences as merely stressful rather than traumatic. The sensory intensity of childbirth often leads to prominent re-experiencing symptoms that can trigger memories. Furthermore, childbirth impacts the whole family, influencing family dynamics and the mother-child bond. ptsd article