loss of a baby can have a devastating impact on women, their partners and even members of their extended family. According to a recent study conducted by scientists at Imperial College London and KU Leuven in Belgium, one in six women who lose a baby during pregnancy experiences long-term symptoms of post-traumatic stress.The research found that one month after pregnancy loss 29 per cent of women suffered from symptoms of PTSD, while almost a quarter (24 per cent) experienced moderate to severe anxiety, and one in nine (11 per cent) had moderate to severe depression.After nine months, 18 per cent of women still had PTSD, while 17 per cent had moderate to severe anxiety, and six per cent showed signs of moderate to severe depression.For.
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