Friday, July 20, 2018

Postpartum Depression - Mothers Suffering during or after pregnancy.

When was the last time you met a new mother and felt she looks low?
Have you or a close family member recently experienced childbirth and the dreaded postpartum depression?
Postpartum is a very common phenomenon experienced by many but sadly discussed by very few.
What does it feel like?
The birth of a child should feel like the happiest time in your life, but for many women, the weeks or months after having a baby can be marred by sadness, anxiety, and despair. The actual experience of postpartum depression is wide-ranging and can include everything from obsessive anxiety to a sense of disconnect to unremitting rage. 
Listing down a few essential facts about  Postpartum Depression:
1. Postpartum depression also includes anxiety and other mood disorders.
2. Postpartum depression is not the same as baby blues.
3. Postpartum mood disorders don’t always show up immediately after the birth.
4. Extreme sleep deprivation can trigger postpartum depression.
5. Many symptoms of postpartum depression are similar to major depressive disorder, but there are also additional symptoms.
If you think you’re experiencing postpartum depression or a friend is experiencing, talk to a close friend. If needed consult specialists at our Psychiatry department who can help you in the situation. Please find website link for further details

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