FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:I came across this term while reading about the couple whose baby has multiple needles in her body. Could this be what the mother is suffering from?
Wow ! We learn something new everyday. That case has really disturbed me. And this seems to be the most plausible explanation.
May I suggest you edit the title of the thread to include a reference to the Thika case.
Done
You know after reading about this syndrome, I think the mother requires treatment and not punishment.
Mental health issues in this country have never been addressed.
Young mothers in Kenya really suffer there is also the post delivery depression where if not checked a mother may even smother the baby to death, it's a condition where a mother sees the baby as a hindrance to her life and with many absentee fathers, and relatives far away it's happening more often.
Zamani it was low because you would find the guys or the wife's mother came to stay with the new mother for the first few weeks at least, today even with husband maternity leave, the guys just use this time to side hustle or just stay at the mtaa.
To Each His Own