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Mother's 5-Month Stay Saved Life
22 Mar
Summary
- A mother stayed five months at a specialized unit.
- She suffered from OCD and postpartum psychosis.
- Postpartum psychosis affects one in 1,000 mothers.

Sofii Lewis, a 27-year-old mother, experienced a prolonged five-month stay at a mother and baby mental health unit, an experience she described as life-saving for both herself and her daughter.
Lewis was diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and postpartum psychosis tendencies following childbirth. She admitted to not fully recognizing the severity of her illness, stating, "I knew I wasn't safe. But I didn't think I was out of control."
Postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious mental illness that can emerge suddenly within days or weeks after birth. Affecting approximately one in 1,000 mothers, it is a treatable condition that can deteriorate rapidly without timely intervention.
Experts confirm that specialized support for postpartum psychosis is now accessible throughout Wales, offering crucial care for affected mothers.




