Husband Honors Late Wife Who Died By Suicide Amid Postpartum Depression By Helping More New Moms With Mental Health Clinic
07.01.2022 - 19:39
/ perezhilton.com
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Steven D’Achille faced one of the most heartbreaking losses of his life in 2013, but he has used that pain to inspire him to make sure other new parents don’t suffer as he and his wife did.
Speaking to People on Thursday, Steven recalled the moment he heard his infant child, Adriana (inset), crying and knew that something terrible must have happened to his wife, Alexis, who had been suffering for weeks with severe postpartum depression and psychosis — which a handful of doctors hadn’t taken seriously. Minutes later, he discovered Alexis had attempted suicide. She was taken to a hospital and tragically passed away in the ICU on October 10, just two days later.
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Since that devastating loss, D’Achille committed his life to make sure no other new parents struggle the way Alexis did. According to him, in the 15 days before her death, the couple had visited seven hospitals and facilities to seek help — none of them believed how severe Alexis’ condition was. The 39-year-old reflected:
Ugh, so awful that nobody would help, especially since Alexis hadn’t been struggling with mental health issues before giving birth. In fact, her entire pregnancy and relationship with her husband had been blissful. She and Steven met at a party in 2008, he recalled:
One year later, they married and then got pregnant shortly after. Nothing about her journey toward motherhood was unusual either, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native shared:
Alexis gave birth on August 30, 2013, during a terrifying “code blue” delivery. Their daughter Adriana’s umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck multiple