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"postpartum nightmares" on discovery health

 not sure how i feel about this...  just saw it on ET, and of course the guy said, "how disturbing."  it's just going to make it more sensationalized and stigmatized IMO.

 

https://corporate.discovery.com/discovery-news/discovery-health-presents-its-most-dramatic-and-al/

POSTPARTUM NIGHTMARES
NEW SPECIAL! Premieres Tuesday, March 2, at 8 PM (ET/PT)
In this compelling special, Discovery Health explores a topic that has touched many mothers: postpartum depression. Showcasing a range of postpartum experiences from depression to psychosis, POSTPARTUM NIGHTMARES explores how this devastating emotional condition can create turmoil and wreak havoc on the lives of those affected. Additionally, mothers with first-hand experience and leading clinical experts provide methods for emerging from the darkness of this debilitating condition.

Re: "postpartum nightmares" on discovery health

  • It could go either way. I hope its informational for the general public, but the title strikes me as very sensational  so I hope they don't showcase it as a bunch of crazies.
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  • Maybe the program won't be as sensational as they're promoting it to be? I know they tend to ramp up the drama in commercials to get people to watch. It's nice to see something that might bring more awareness about PPD to the public, but if they're going to treat it like some freakish pheonomenon, that's doesn't really help anyone.
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  • imagelpennie16:
    It could go either way. I hope its informational for the general public, but the title strikes me as very sensational  so I hope they don't showcase it as a bunch of crazies.
    i agree
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  • imageIckyThump:
    Maybe the program won't be as sensational as they're promoting it to be? I know they tend to ramp up the drama in commercials to get people to watch. It's nice to see something that might bring more awareness about PPD to the public, but if they're going to treat it like some freakish pheonomenon, that's doesn't really help anyone.

    yeah, they talked about wanting to kill babies and slam them into walls.

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