Data were collected on a consecutive 6 month sample of women aged 15-4
4 years attending their catchment area Casualty Department because of
parasuicide. Information included age and childbirth within the previo
us year. Using this information and catchment area data on population
size and births, an odds ratio for parasuicide in postnatal as compare
d to non-postnatal women was calculated. Five of 131 study subjects ha
d delivered a baby in the previous 12 months. The odds ratio was calcu
lated to be 0.43 (95% confidence interval 0.17-0.95). These findings s
uggest that the rate of parasuicide in the first postnatal year is low
despite the high rate of psychiatric morbidity at this time. The resu
lt supports previous findings on suicide and suggests that postnatal w
omen, despite their high rates of psychiatric disorder, are protected
against fatal and non-fatal self harm, The implications for postnatal
and suicide prevention services are discussed.