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Lindsay Clancy's trial has brought increased attention to postpartum psychosis, a severe mental health condition occurring after childbirth. Clancy, who pleaded not guilty to killing her three children, is believed to have experienced postpartum psychosis, with symptoms including hallucinations and delusions that impair her judgment. Experts emphasize that postpartum psychosis is a medical emergency, often involving rapid mood swings and psychotic symptoms, but remains under-recognized due to its absence from the DSM-5. Treatment options like lithium, therapy, and ECT can be effective, yet the lack of formal classification hampers research, awareness, and care.
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