Amesbury said he has since been treated for depression and now takes medication and has "support from counselling".
She has now written a book, detailing her own harrowing experience, in a bid to help other women.Ms Clarke launched the memoir "Breaking The Taboo - Why We Need to Talk About Birth Trauma" in London on Tuesday evening.
She said: "[The government] appear to have been under the misapprehension that I would disappear when I lost my seat - that is not going to happen".Speaking on the book's publication day, Ms Clarke told the BBC she never expected to be writing a memoir about being a new MP and having a baby during her time in office."I hope by me sharing my story of my traumatic birth, it allows other mothers to feel seen and heard and listened to and that was very much the point of me writing it," she added.
Ms Clarke also called on the government to bring in the cross-party recommendations of the, which called for an overhaul of the UK's maternity and postnatal care.
"The government has been in power now for 10 months and we've had no major announcements on maternity," she said.
, published in May 2024, included evidence from more than 1,300 women who had experienced traumatic births.Addressing the charge for pest control, the council said the fee was lower than some neighbouring councils whilst residents were free to purchase control measures themselves.
HS2, which is building aon Drews Lane, told the BBC: "The health and safety of our workforce and the public is HS2's number one priority.
"Enclosed waste skips are used for bagged waste and are emptied regularly, with weekly site inspections carried out to check waste management," a spokesperson added.Planning approval for the