I will NEVER take freedom for GRANTED'
Woman & Home UK
|September 2025
Helen Murray Taylor shares how a mental health breakdown led to her being sectioned
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When my husband and I learnt I was finally pregnant, we were overjoyed. I was 35 and had thought time was running out. For two years we had endured investigations, surgical interventions, fertility treatments – the hope followed by disappointment had left us reeling. Now there were the secret delights of morning sickness, subtle changes in my body – a bra that didn’t fit, a waistband that dug in – and the excitement and anticipation of an alternative future.
At 12 weeks, I miscarried. I was traumatised by the loss of the baby and my dream of motherhood. A diagnosis of endometriosis meant there was a risk that I would never have another chance. A month later, we moved from London to Scotland, so that as a scientist I could take up a research fellowship. Amid the pressure of setting up a new lab and the anxiety to prove my worth, my grief mutated. I'd had depression a few years earlier but with psychotherapy, antidepressants and a change of career - I decided I could no longer cope with the pressures of being a doctor - I had been able to rebuild my life.
Sense of failure
This time it was different. I was utterly lost. I didn’t know who I was any more. I had failed as a doctor, as a mother - and was in danger of failing as a scientist. My GP started me on antidepressants but the internal monologue that insisted how useless I was wouldn't let up. It took every ounce of effort I possessed to drag myself out of the house each morning. At work I did my best to present myself as capable and ambitious, but when no one was watching I hid in the toilets and wept.
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