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Privacy NoticeLorraine Kelly’s daughter Rosie has bravely opened up on TV about her struggles with postpartum anxiety following the birth of her daughter Billie six weeks ago. The new mum appeared on Lorraine’s show on Tuesday 15 October to talk about her experiences and introduce her gorgeous baby daughter on air, alongside Dr Hilary Jones, who was there to offer medical advice on how to cope with anxiety after birth. Rosie said Billie was a “dream baby” but she had struggled after Billie’s birth. She said: “I think postpartum depression gets spoken about a lot but I didn’t really know about postpartum anxiety. I think a lot of people say your hormones are mental and you have all these feelings. I was very prepared to feel like, ‘I’m not good enough, I’m doing well enough,’ but I wasn’t prepared for not feeling safe and I thought, ‘That’s not normal.'”

Rosie showed off baby Billie on Lorraine’s show

Dr Hilary assured Rosie that postpartum anxiety is normal

Sign up to OK!’s TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free Dr Hilary reassured Rosie, saying: “It is normal. 15 percent of women postnatally will feel anxious and worried about everything. You have a new responsibility but you’re also tired. You have sleep deprivation and interrupted sleep. Also, your hormones are taking a big drop and all of that has a huge influence physiologically on your body and on your mind. So you’re going to worry about everything, probably worry about Steve [Rosie’s partner, Steve White], and you worry about the baby.” He added: “That’s normal and it will all disappear.” Rosie replied: “I was more worried about him [Steve]… I feel a lot better now. I feel like after the six weeks hit, the fog has kind of gone off and I can enjoy it a bit more.”

Rosie appeared on the show with her baby 30 years after mum Lorraine held her as a baby on air

Lorraine was every inch the proud granny

She also revealed that she found breastfeeding “very hard” work. “I didn’t realise how much hard work it was breastfeeding, because I didn’t know if I was going to be able to do it, so I didn’t put any pressure on myself to do it but I wanted to try it… Sometimes my supply is really bad but sometimes it’s really good and I panic but it’s fine.” Rosie appeared on the Lorraine show with her new baby 30 years after her mum had sat on the sofa with baby Rosie in her arms. Presenter Ross King also joined the interview on a video call from Los Angeles to congratulate Rosie, who he has known since she was a baby. Proud granny Lorraine told him: “It’s just lovely Ross, it’s just been a very, very special time.”Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnLorraineLorraine Kelly

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