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Something to Live For
- My Post-Natal Depression and the NHS Unit That Saved Us
- Narrated by: Chloe Massey
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Laura Canty is a new mum.
She has her beautiful baby boy, Arthur, and a wonderful husband. She has new mum friends on the local WhatsApp group, and everyone in her life is supportive and happy for her. But Laura doesn't see it this way.
In the weeks since her baby was born, like one in five women, Laura has developed post-natal depression. In fact, she has decided that the only way out of her current situation is for her to kill herself or her baby....
Laura Canty has written a moving and refreshingly honest memoir, full of truth and hope, to finally lift the lid on PND, revealing not only the little discussed realities of the illness - but also how an incredible NHS Mother and Baby Unit literally saved her and Arthur's lives.
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- John
- 05-04-21
Brilliant book
A must listen to for anyone experiencing or supporting someone through the horrors of PND. Beautifully and honestly written, Laura Canty shares her journey with the listener in order to show them that they are not alone and that however dark the way forward looks, there is always hope.
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- H. Spink
- 01-12-21
interesting read!
What a brave lady! such a interesting read, especially working in an MBU myself. I will be sharing this to all the staff and Mums on our ward : )
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- Bethany
- 19-09-23
Very powerful book
The book is honest, emotional and gives an insight into post-natal depression I haven’t come across before.
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- Claire McFetridge
- 09-05-21
Honest and Encouraging
I listened to this book in preparation for an interview in a Maternity and Neonatal Psychology Service. I learned a lot and appreciated the honesty of the writer's experience.
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- Leyla D
- 25-06-23
Raw and beautiful story of recovery from perinatal mental illness
This book really took me on a journey. Laura Canty, your story is so powerful and your determination to seek help and get better, and now to use your experience to help others is truly wonderful. It taught me a lot about the challenges women struggling with postnatal depression can face, that many of us would never consider.
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