Rising rates of perinatal suicide

Data from the UK Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (MBRRACE-UK) for 2018-20 show that in 2020 women were three times more likely to die from suicide in the year following childbirth than they were in 2017-19.1 Ten women died out of 674 377 giving birth in 2020 (1.48/100 000) compared with 10 out of 2 173 810 in 2017-19 (0.46/100 000). Young women and those of low socioeconomic status were most affected.The women who died often faced multiple adversities, such as substance misuse, mental ill health, domestic violence and abuse, and the loss of their child. This increase in maternal suicide rates is in line with a general trend that pre-dated the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, in particular for teenage suicides. Disruption to specialist mental health support, reduced face-to-face contact with healthcare professionals, and increased socioeconomic vulnerability during the pandemic may account for the sharp increase in 2020.1Perinatal suicide is a global…
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