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Postpartum Depression

 

New mothers often experience feelings of anxiety, loneliness and depression after their babies are born. This is known as postpartum depression. Postpartum depression can develop quickly or over several months. It can occur anytime during the first two years after the baby is born. The intensity of depression varies.

If you consistently experience the following symptoms, you may have postpartum depression:

Feelings of:

  • Anxiety or panic     
  • Inadequacy or incompetence     
  • Helplessness     
  • Numbness     
  • Anger     
  • Joylessness     
  • Inability to concentrate     
  • Inability to sleep     
  • Crying for no apparent reason     
  • Constant exhaustion     
  • Poor memory     
  • Unusual concern for the baby’s safety     
  • Lack of attachment to other family members     
  • Compulsive need to talk     
  • Compulsive counting     
  • Difficulty making even simple decisions

Suggested Reading:

"This Isn’t What I Expected," by Kleinman and Raskin

"Postpartum Survival Guide," by A. Dunnawal


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