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POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION: UNDERSTANDING AND COPING WITH BREAKING THE SILENCE

Postpartum Depression: Understanding and Coping with Breaking The Silence

Introduction Are you a new mom? Are you feeling sad constantly even though you feel you should be happy and excited? Many new mothers face ‘Postpartum Depression’ (PPD) after delivering their child. It’s quite an alienating feeling that only a mother going through postpartum depression can explain. As hard as this period can be, let […]

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A Mother’s Guide to Treating Postpartum Depression and Baby Blues

Creating a new life can be a blissful experience for a mother. After pregnancy, women might suffer from postpartum depression or baby blues. If you are a new mom seeking support for postpartum depression , the most important thing is to acknowledge your feelings. It is natural for the mother to have mood swings, crying spells and anxiety resulting from fatigue, responsibility and sleeplessness. Sometimes natural treatments are more useful for a new mother. Some patients have benefited from acupuncture as it decreases the stress hormone called cortisol .

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A Husband’s Guide to Dealing with Postpartum Depression

Imagine this scenario: Your wife has recently given birth to a beautiful and healthy child. You soon realize that your wife is having major mood swings, which might include excessive crying, insomnia, lack of concentration and fatigue. Baby Blues are the feeling of fear and sadness women go through after 3 to 10 days of giving birth. Here are the ways in which you can support your wife in prepartum and postpartum depression: Many men assume what their wife must be going through after pregnancy and end up talking to everyone except their wife about the same. Ask her how she’s feeling and let her be vulnerable with you.

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