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Postpartum Psychosis and the Lindsay Clancy Medical Malpractice Case

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These sources examine the legal, medical, and social complexities of postpartum psychosis, a severe mental health condition that can lead to tragic instances of infanticide. A detailed malpractice lawsuit filed by Patrick Clancy alleges that healthcare providers failed to properly diagnose and monitor his wife, Lindsay, whose deteriorating state resulted in the deaths of their three children. Complementing this case, a personal account from an author and survivor emphasizes that medical ignorance and the lack of a standalone diagnosis in the DSM contribute to preventable tragedies. Additionally, legal scholarship explores the insanity defense through historical cases like that of Andrea Yates, highlighting the tension between biological differences and the pursuit of gender-neutral justice. Collectively, the materials advocate for better provider education and systematic changes to protect mothers and families from the devastating effects of perinatal mental health disorders.

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