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Mum Rebecca Fisher, 23, says blog is 'lifesaver' | Mum Rebecca Fisher, 23, says blog is 'lifesaver' |
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A mother who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after giving birth to her second child said her blog has been her "lifesaver". | A mother who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after giving birth to her second child said her blog has been her "lifesaver". |
Rebecca Fisher, 23, originally launched it shortly after her brother Rory was born with Down's syndrome - 17 days after she had her first child in 2015. | Rebecca Fisher, 23, originally launched it shortly after her brother Rory was born with Down's syndrome - 17 days after she had her first child in 2015. |
The blogger, from Norfolk, has since won awards and said being a parent in a rural village could be "isolating". | The blogger, from Norfolk, has since won awards and said being a parent in a rural village could be "isolating". |
"I don't know what I'd have done without [the blog]," she said. | "I don't know what I'd have done without [the blog]," she said. |
Mrs Fisher lives in Burnham Market with daughters Elsa, three, and 18-month-old Cleo, and her husband Jonny, 26. | Mrs Fisher lives in Burnham Market with daughters Elsa, three, and 18-month-old Cleo, and her husband Jonny, 26. |
She said The Coastal Mummy had helped her overcome a string of challenges. | She said The Coastal Mummy had helped her overcome a string of challenges. |
Her younger daughter was born by emergency Caesarean section, which led to post-traumatic stress disorder and post-natal depression. It was the blog which helped her through the distressing experience. | Her younger daughter was born by emergency Caesarean section, which led to post-traumatic stress disorder and post-natal depression. It was the blog which helped her through the distressing experience. |
"I couldn't speak about it afterwards," she said. | "I couldn't speak about it afterwards," she said. |
"But if I've got a problem, I will write it down and then it's out of my head. It is like a cleanse. | "But if I've got a problem, I will write it down and then it's out of my head. It is like a cleanse. |
"If my bad birth experience helps one other person then that helps me." | "If my bad birth experience helps one other person then that helps me." |
Mrs Fisher said the area was a magnet for holiday homeowners with neighbouring properties often vacant, leaving the village feeling empty during the week. | Mrs Fisher said the area was a magnet for holiday homeowners with neighbouring properties often vacant, leaving the village feeling empty during the week. |
She said it had forced her to find a sense of belonging online with the 12,000 followers of her blog and its social media accounts. | She said it had forced her to find a sense of belonging online with the 12,000 followers of her blog and its social media accounts. |
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"I would say I have overcome my problems and found people similar to me," said Mrs Fisher. | "I would say I have overcome my problems and found people similar to me," said Mrs Fisher. |
"There's no-one here to speak to apart from the doctor. | "There's no-one here to speak to apart from the doctor. |
"It can be isolating - it [the blog] has been a lifesaver." | "It can be isolating - it [the blog] has been a lifesaver." |
It was also the village's rural nature that prompted her to start writing after her family was shunned by some people when brother Rory, now three, arrived. | It was also the village's rural nature that prompted her to start writing after her family was shunned by some people when brother Rory, now three, arrived. |
He had been a much-wanted fifth baby by Mrs Fisher's mother Jayne Thompson, 44, who revealed her pregnancy at the same time as her daughter. | He had been a much-wanted fifth baby by Mrs Fisher's mother Jayne Thompson, 44, who revealed her pregnancy at the same time as her daughter. |
"I was dreading telling my parents. I called my mum into my room and said 'I think I'm pregnant' and she went 'That's funny, because I think I am too'," said Mrs Fisher, who was at college at the time. | "I was dreading telling my parents. I called my mum into my room and said 'I think I'm pregnant' and she went 'That's funny, because I think I am too'," said Mrs Fisher, who was at college at the time. |
The family were told there was a 20 per cent chance the baby could have Down's syndrome, so they were prepared but soon felt the need to raise awareness after he was born. | The family were told there was a 20 per cent chance the baby could have Down's syndrome, so they were prepared but soon felt the need to raise awareness after he was born. |
"People either stood by us or stopped speaking to us," said Mrs Fisher, who describes herself as a Down's syndrome advocate. | "People either stood by us or stopped speaking to us," said Mrs Fisher, who describes herself as a Down's syndrome advocate. |
She said she wanted to challenge a lot of the "myths" about the condition. "I thought I'd get something out there," she said. | She said she wanted to challenge a lot of the "myths" about the condition. "I thought I'd get something out there," she said. |
Despite having to retake her English GCSE, Mrs Fisher has gone on to win a national Mencap journalism award and a local parenting blog title. | Despite having to retake her English GCSE, Mrs Fisher has gone on to win a national Mencap journalism award and a local parenting blog title. |
"I am a completely different person to who I was at school," she said. | "I am a completely different person to who I was at school," she said. |
"I wonder what my English teacher would say if they saw what I do now." | "I wonder what my English teacher would say if they saw what I do now." |
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