2011年5月14日 星期六

Postpartum Depression Symptoms - Are You Suffering From Baby Blues?


There are many postpartum depression symptoms, some of which are more serious than others and require more detailed steps to correct them. But how can you tell what is normal to feel after giving birth versus what is an actual postpartum depression issue? Not feeling like yourself is scary enough on it's own, let alone not knowing if you are doing any harm to your baby.

Dealing with postpartum depression is a very serious matter, and if you are experiencing symptoms, then you should take steps to regain control and happiness in your life. The good news is: you can overcome any postpartum depression symptom, if you know the right places to get the help you need and deserve.

Here are some of the more common, and widespread, symptoms associated with postpartum depression:



Sleeping Too Much - While this is a common symptom of all types of depression, it becomes more pronounced with postpartum. With a new born baby, your sleep pattern should actually be lighter than normal.

Losing Interest in Your Baby - This is a little more severe than other symptoms, but the feelings can be very real for many new moms. If you feel like you are losing interest in your new child, or feel like you are not paying enough attention, then it is likely you have some form of postpartum depression.

Strong Feelings of Guilt - Do you feel guilty about just about everything you do or even do not do? Overwhelming feelings of guilt can occur after pregnancy and can arise even out of the simplest of task.

Lack of Energy - While it is common to be tired and not so energetic after giving birth, for obvious reasons, if the feelings of tiredness and lack of energy persist, it can be a sign of a milder form of depression that should be investigated.

There are certainly many other potential symptoms of this condition, but those above are the most common. If you are experiencing any doubt or question regarding your health condition, do not hesitate to seek out help and start the right treatment program to get you back on track.








Giving birth and bringing your new baby home is a very exciting time. Postpartum depression can occur at any time and is a very common problem that can make what is an exciting period not so enjoyable for you and your family.

As many as 20% of all new moms will experience some form of postpartum issues. There is more information available on the symptoms of postpartum depression and some steps you can take to start feeling better over at StopPostpartum.info.


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