P. Turton et al., Incidence, correlates and predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder in the pregnancy after stillbirth, BR J PSYCHI, 178, 2001, pp. 556-560
Background Many women may suffer psychological symptoms after stillbirth an
d in the subsequent pregnancy. Stillbirth has not been demonstrated previou
sly to be a stressor for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Aims To assess incidence, correlates and predictors of PTSD during and afte
r the pregnancy following stillbirth,
Method A cohort study of pregnant women whose previous pregnancy ended in s
tillbirth.
Results PTSD symptoms were prevalent in the pregnancy following stillbirth.
Case-level PTSD was associated with depression. state-anxiety and concepti
on occurring closer to loss. Symptoms generally resolved naturally by 1 yea
r post-partum (birth of healthy baby).
Conclusions Women are vulnerable to PTSD in the pregnancy subsequent to sti
llbirth. particularly when conception occurs soon after the loss.
Declaration of interest The study was funded by South Thames West R&D. the
Simenauer Trust, Tommy's Campaign and the Charles Skey charitable trust. Th
e authors have no personal interest in these organisations.