How Post-Natal Depression Led to a Mother's Lonely Death

The ScotsmanJuly 19, 2008

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KATE Chetwynd was receiving help from family, friends and professionals, and yet this was not enough to save her life.

As with many new mothers, the joy of having a child was mixed with depression - but instead of being temporary "baby blues", the feeling became overwhelming, as it does for a small number of sufferers - and led her to take her own life.

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How Post-Natal Depression Led to a Mother's Lonely Death

Mrs Chetwynd, 41, lived with her husband, Tom, a chartered surveyor, near Forres. She was the second daughter of the late Sir Roderick Stirling, a Ross-shire estate owner and Lord Lieutenant of Ross ...

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