Peter Andre’s wife Emily has been praised after she candidly opened up on how she struggled following the birth of her second child.
The 33-year-old is mum to daughter Amelia, nine, and son Theo, six, who she shares with the Australian singer. But the doctor has now spoken out on how she battled with her mental health after the birth of Theo in November 2016, sharing a photo of her holding him just six weeks after welcoming him into the world.
Explaining that the photo was taken on Millie’s third birthday, she wrote to her 489,000 Instagram followers: ‘It was the first time in a while I had worn makeup, or got dressed into normal clothes!
Looking at the picture I can remember what an achievement that felt. ’She continued to shared how Theo had reflux and a tongue tie and how she was recovering from a caesarean and a second bout of mastitis – where your breast becomes swollen, hot and painful – herself. ‘The reason I’m bringing this up,’ she continued. ‘Is that although I have memories of what was behind this picture, for those looking in it probably wasn’t obvious. ’Emily added how she knows new mums ‘feel that pressure to appear that they are handling everything, or perhaps worry that others will think they aren’t a good parent. ‘It would have been great to hear about others who were experiencing the same thing, to understand that I wasn’t alone or doing anything wrong. ’She continued: ‘I didn’t experience postnatal depression or other mental health difficulties, but more than 10% of new mums can develop depression in the postnatal period. ‘This is only one of many different mental health conditions that can affect women at this vulnerable time. ‘Although there are many factors that can contribute to maternal mental.