Olivia Kane

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When I started reading and talking to other mothers, I found that many women experience these “intrusive thoughts” in the early months of motherhood, meaning images and fears of the baby hurting itself or even of their intentionally hurting the baby. It seemed to be so common that I wondered if there was a protective mechanism in the postnatal brain which helped mothers to predict hazards and keep the baby safe from them.
Matrescence: On Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood
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