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The Play that Changed Conversations: Nemone Lethbridge’s Baby Blues
Thursday, January 30, 2025
The journey to getting "Baby Blues" on air wasn't easy. Lethbridge faced numerous challenges, but the play's impact was undeniable. It sparked conversations that had long been hushed. People started to talk about postnatal depression and psychosis openly. This newfound awareness led to the creation of Depressives Anonymous (DA), a grassroots support group started by Lethbridge in 1974. DA remains an enduring legacy of "Baby Blues, " providing crucial support for those in need.
"Baby Blues" was a show that didn't just entertain; it provoked thought and action. It invited viewers to rethink how society supports mothers and challenged the stigma surrounding maternal mental health. Through Lethbridge's efforts, women found a voice and a community that stood with them.
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