Dealing with painful childhood memories

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Having a baby can bring back strong memories of childhood. For most people these are happy. If they are not it is essential not to bottle up sad or angry memories. Instead find a trusted sympathetic ear. If you have any real concerns from your childhood you can contact a helpline or health professional.
NSPCC - for more advice, visit their official site www.nspc.org.uk

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