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Live webchat with postnatal depression counsellor, Liz Wise, Tuesday 17th April, 1pm

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RachelMumsnet · 14/04/2012 12:59

Liz Wise is joining us on Tuesday 17 April between 1 and 2pm. She was introduced to us as a possible webchat guest by a mumsnetter who described how she'd 'changed her life'. Liz is a specialist postnatal depression counsellor who has been supporting mothers with PND for the past fifteen years, Having had severe PND after both her children, she has a great deal of personal and professional experience. Liz is also the PND co-ordinator for the National Childbirth Trust and sits on the committee for The Association for Postnatal Illness. She has also produced the popular DVD, Understanding Postnatal Depression.

Postnatal depression affects approximately 20% of mothers in the UK and can be a very isolating and frightening condition. Around 10% of fathers experience paternal depression. Symptoms include, low mood, anxiety, exhaustion, inability to look forward to or enjoy anything and sometimes irrational thoughts. It is temporary condition which can be helped by the right support and/or treatment. Join the discussion on Tuesday at 1pm or send questions in advance to Liz here. For more information about postnatal depression see www.postnataldepression.com.

RachelMumsnet · 17/04/2012 13:01

Liz has joined us at MN Towers and is ready to start asking your questions. Thanks so much for joining us and welcome to Mumsnet Liz

RachelMumsnet · 17/04/2012 14:13

That brings us to the end of the hour. Thanks SO much to Liz for joining us today for this invaluable discussion and for answering so many questions. Thanks to everyone for joining in the discussion.

RachelMumsnet · 30/09/2013 12:08

@Andrewmackembailey

As a concerned parent/grandparent how can I best help my Daughter through what appears to be PND?

Hi there
As this discussion thread hasn't been active for quite some time, you will probably get a better response if you post your question on the antenatal/postnatal depression board where lots of people with experience of PND are posting every day. You may also want to look at our Post-natal depression content page which has information provided by Liz Wise.

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