A good friend has PND and is staying with her MIL so she can get help with the baby. I'm a little worried that that help may be taking the form of taking over her mothering duties completely rather than helping her to get better.
It's her first DC and she had very high expectations of all the lovely things she was going to do with her lovely new born. She says she feels too embarrassed and distressed to see anyone, inc her own family, or talk on the phone. I'm worried she may be in a slightly toxic environment.
WIBU to go to see her even though she has expressly said she doesn't want to see anyone? Does anyone have any ideas of how I can help without causing problems with he DH/MIL?
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kistanbul · 28/03/2013 10:53
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