One in six women who suffer the heartbreak of a miscarriage end up with PTSD One in six women suffer from long-term PTSD symptoms following a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, research suggests.
Scientists quizzed 650 women who lost their baby about their psychological state following the heartbreaking news.
Almost a third of women suffered from post-traumatic stress a month later. Others were plagued with anxiety and depression, as well as feelings of guilt and shame. The Daily Mail
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Scientists quizzed 650 women who lost their baby about their psychological state following the heartbreaking news.
Almost a third of women suffered from post-traumatic stress a month later. Others were plagued with anxiety and depression, as well as feelings of guilt and shame. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression following miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy: a multi-center, prospective, cohort study (abstract) American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Miscarriage can lead to 'long-term post-traumatic stress' BBC News
- Early miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may trigger post-traumatic stress disorder Tommy's
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