Postpartum Depression - Recognizing The Signs
|
|
|
In some cases, bringing home your brand new baby doesn't bring happy thoughts like the ones you were expecting. If this is the case, you may be suffering from postpartum depression. If you have suffered depression anytime before giving birth, your chances of suffering postpartum depression are even greater.
Postpartum depression can occur in up to 16% of new moms, but this number may actually be higher due to the amount of untreated depression. Don't confuse 'baby blues' with postpartum depression. Baby blues typically last from a few days to a week right after childbirth. This is very common and does not need treatment. An easy way to cope with it is to ask for help and support from friends and family. It also helps to talk to other new moms who are experiencing the
|
 |
How A Unique Natural Solution Will
Help You To PERMANENTLY Conquer Stress, Depression & Anxiety In 8 Weeks Or Less!
Click here for more info!
|
|
|
same feelings.
Postpartum depression, on the other hand, can occur anytime in the first year of your baby's life. If you have any of these symptoms, you may be suffering from postpartum depression.
- sad, irritable, angry, frustrated - feeling like you are a terrible mother - guilt, not feeling worthy - trouble sleeping, always exhausted - thinking there is no light at the end of the tunnel - an extreme change in weight, or loss of appetite - you can't concentrate or remember things - constantly worrying about things - you burst out crying for no apparent reason - anxiety - do not want to talk or be with friends and family - your baby does not make you feel happy - wishing you didn't have a baby - wanting to hurt yourself
|
|
|
TODAY'S NEWS:
Discovered: A medical procedure that turns your face into your heart, why overeating causes depression and depression causes overeating, the fall of the Mayan empire explained, and men's mistakes count more.
Dear Dr. Donohue • I have been on Paxil for a number of years due to an unfortunate happening in my life. It has now been more than 15 years.
Alberto has weakened to a tropical depression as it spins off the coast of the Carolinas.
|
|
or your baby
Suffering from postpartum depression can be life changing. But you need to realize that it is not your fault. You aren't alone in this. Even Brooke Shields had postpartum depression, and she has written a book about it. Things will get better. And until they do, there are many different support systems - friends, family, doctors and nurses, peer groups, counsellors, and hotlines.
Postpartum depression can be mild, moderate, or severe - so talk to your doctor to determine what type of treatment is best for you.
About the Author
Cassandra Germsheid is the owner of Baby Tips Online (http://www.babytipsonline.com). She is a stay at home mother but sometimes works part time for her local newspaper.
|
|
How to get started with depression treatment
If you're sourcing information on depression treatment, things
got...
Talking to Others About Your Depression
Letting other people know that you are depressed can be a hard
thing...
Tips to Control Depression
Bouts of depression is a common phenomenon. Even very happy...
Helping a Loved One Cope with Postpartum Depression
It is not uncommon for women to have heavy mood swings just
after...
|
|
|