It is said that if a person is weak than the mind, then he gets into the deception very quickly. The recently released ghost film The Conjuring Last Rights also finally states that the whole powers dominate the one who is afraid. Therefore, one should not become weak from the mind nor should it be in superstition. In this ghost and obstruction, an innocent child lost his life, but a correct decision has saved the lives of both a mother and child. Let us know what is this whole matter?
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A 23 -year -old woman suffering from postpartum psychosis in Karula area of ​​Moradabad allegedly put her 15 -day newborn in the fridge. However, in time, the grandmother took the child out of the fridge and he is safe. The woman recently gave birth to a son and on September 5, she allegedly slept in the fridge. Hearing the cry of the child, her grandmother ran and went to the kitchen, where she found the baby inside the fridge.
They immediately pulled the child out. Family members said that the child was immediately taken to a doctor, who confirmed that he was completely safe. Initially, the family is said to have suspected that the woman was under the influence of some evil power, so she tried to perform traditional rituals. When there was no improvement, the woman was taken to the psychiatric and de -addiction center, where psychiatrist Dr. Kartikeya Gupta described her as suffering from postpartum psychosis.
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Doctors said that the process of counseling and treatment of the woman is going on at this time. Psychiatrist Dr. Meghna Gupta said that postpartum depression and psychosis may arise in situations when women are ignored after delivery and do not get enough emotional support. He said that this can cause severe mood fluctuations and in extreme cases, it can cause unusual behavior. Dr. Gupta said, in such cases, instead of superstition, the patient should be taken to a psychiatrist for proper mental health assistance.