Teacher of the Year Kills Baby Daughter, Self

Amused

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So sad. :(

Michigan Woman Kills Baby Daughter, Self

ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich. (July 28) - A woman who was honored this spring as teacher of the year killed her 5-week-old daughter and then herself after battling the type of depression that comes with childbirth, officials said.

Daniel Moffitt found the body of his 37-year-old wife, Mary Ellen Moffitt, on the couple's bed Monday. Police say she killed herself, apparently by putting a plastic bag over her head. The baby, Caroline, was found on the couch, tightly wrapped in a blanket and also dead of asphyxiation.

"It's horrific," police detective Thomas Hannon said. "What else can you say?"

Moffitt had been undergoing treatment for postpartum depression, police said. Police were waiting for toxicology reports from autopsies conducted Tuesday.

In May, the East Detroit School District named her teacher of the year. She taught first grade at Crescentwood Elementary in Eastpointe.

"She told me how happy she was about having her first baby," school board member Corrinne Harper said. "She said she was looking forward to having the baby - she didn't even want to know what sex it was because she wanted it to be a surprise."

Dara Knill, president of the East Detroit teachers union, recalled Moffitt as "a very upbeat person ... just the kind of gal you could always approach."
 

DougK62

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Sad.

That takes some real commitment to kill yourself with a plastic baggy.
 

z0mb13

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is there biological changes that causes post partum depression?? or is it simply a pshycological problem?
 

TheITguy

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I should not have read this thread my wife and I are having a baby boy in Oct
it is her first kid and my third.She is great(also a teacher) but I worry about the
postpartum scary stuff.
 

Lazy8s

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Originally posted by: TheITguy
I should not have read this thread my wife and I are having a baby boy in Oct
it is her first kid and my third.She is great(also a teacher) but I worry about the
postpartum scary stuff.

Hire some help for after the baby's born if you're worried about it.
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: cliftonite
what is the reason for Postpartum depression?

Huge shifts in hormone levels.

Yeah, My wife had that with both our kids (worse with our daughter, the younger), but I don't think she was near the edge like that.
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: Lazy8s
Originally posted by: TheITguy
I should not have read this thread my wife and I are having a baby boy in Oct
it is her first kid and my third.She is great(also a teacher) but I worry about the
postpartum scary stuff.

Hire some help for after the baby's born if you're worried about it.

My wife took ....umm, i think it was paxil for it for a little while this most recent time. She sees a CNM, so it's not hard to get a prescription for it.
 

mobobuff

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Jeez, Michigan has had some bad news come out of it recently. I was reading in the Grand Rapids press about a little girl being killed when her father accidentally ran her over with the boat trailer, and then there was the girl murdered by the homocidal kidnapper guy, and now this. I leave the state for 3 days and everything goes to hell! *shakes finger at Michigan, Michigan gets jealous because it is a mitten and has no fingers*.

I saw my girlfriend's mom go through postpartum, she struggled quite a bit, luckily she had friends that helped her through it.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: lancestorm
...there's always an excuse....

let me drain all your seritonin and other mood hormones and throw you into psychosis and see how you behave.

Its not an excuse - its a tragedy. Unfortunately it happens and this isn't the first time a mother has done this.
 

ThePresence

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Originally posted by: lancestorm
...there's always an excuse....

Moron. Just because you've never heard of or experienced postpartum depression does not make it an empty excuse. It makes you lucky.
 

gopunk

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from an evolutionary standpoint, doesn't seem like the brightest move for those genes...

or maybe in the past this would make the guy more likely to think the woman was needy or something and stick around to help raise the child... thus improving chances of genetic propagation...