By Sarah Ingram
Ivana Poku’s eight-month old son snuggled in her lap and beamed at her.
She was at home, alone with her twin boys, waiting for a friend to visit. However, as her son smiled up at her, she felt a dark cloud descend.
‘I felt the strong urge to hurt him,’ Ivana admits. ‘It was horrible. And it scared me. So I strapped them both in their car seats and I locked myself in the bedroom.’
Ivana, 38, curled up and wept. She had hit rock bottom following months of stress, trauma and crippling feelings of failure following a difficult birth. Suffering from postnatal depression (PND), she felt too ashamed to tell anyone how she felt.