New mums are more likely to suffer from compulsive behaviours, like repeatedly checking an appliance is off or washing their hands, according to a new study.
The research published in The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, found 11 per cent of mothers have obsessive-compulsive symptoms after giving birth. The rate is two to three per cent for the general population.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that includes unwanted, persistent thoughts or images.
Repetitive behaviours such as rechecking appliances are turned off can help alleviate the anxiety, said Auckland-based registered psychotherapist Blair Schulze.
The disorder is often triggered by stressful or traumatic events, such as childbirth, he said.