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When things don't go to plan, as they often don't, women can be left feeling like failures. This was the case with Brooke Shields who, having overcome fertility problems and a traumatic miscarriage, finally became pregnant with her daughter several years back. She was over the moon and had a wonderful pregnancy ... until labour began and complications meant she not only had to have an emergency C section but she also was in danger of having to have a hysterectomy because of postpartum haemorrhage.
Life with her daughter began in the worst possible circumstances and Brooke was hit strongly and suddenly by postnatal depression (PND) although she didn't realise it at the time. She was terrified of being left alone with her daughter and craved solitude - spending ages every day in a scalding hot shower, crying to get away from her reality. This is one side of parenting that is never shown by the media. It is as if the truth has to be hidden from women, which makes the situation worse as it only increases feelings of isolation and failure.
Brooke Shield's book will be of comfort to any woman currently battling PND and interesting for anyone, like me, who has been through it alone. Thank God someone has written so honestly and movingly about the condition. Her style is personal, warm and down-to-earth and she speaks candidly yet calmly about her illness - there is no excessive hyperbole or sentiment, which makes her story hit home even stronger. The fact that a celebrity such as Brooke has dared to write another truth about childbirth and parenting will help break down some of the unrealistic pictures presented to women.
Perhaps one of the most important message that comes from this book is Brooke's insistence that by seeking help of any form you are not weak or a failure. This is a wonderful and touching book - highly recommended.
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