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Postpartum Depression

 

Do you often feel tired and lose appetite even if you don't have a baby? Someone may think this feeling is not real. You have to regard it seriously. It is very dangerous.We don't know for sure, but you are not alone. As many as 80% of women experience some mood disturbances after pregnancy ("postpartum"). They feel upset, alone, afraid, or unloving toward their baby, and guilt for having these feelings.

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Postpartum Depression

Do you often feel tired and lose appetite even if you don't have a baby? Someone may think this feeling is not real. You have to regard it seriously. It is very dangerous.

How to relieve postpartum depression

Postpartum Depression has no obvious symptom. The feeling is the same as in menstruate, just as the hormones changing. The hormone often changes when we get through menopause, when we first become pregnant, or when a baby is born. As a matter of fact, our body, especially the brain is full of hormones when the baby is born.
At the time of a woman give birth to a baby, she will cry. People often assume that she can not help crying owing the happiness. In fact, her body suddenly has abound hormones. These hormones make her cry.

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The postpartum depression does not exist the moment the baby born. It will occur in three to five days after the birth of a baby. The time it last is not fixed, maybe a few days, several weeks, or even several months. Generally speaking, the postpartum depression will disappear in two weeks after birth.
The postpartum depression doesn't need to tread. The physician will take care of her patient, the pregnant. Only when the woman is in an extreme depression and last for a long time, tread will be necessary.

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Insomnia, irritable, unexpected crying are the symbol of the postpartum depression. Commonly, women are not a danger to her baby at this time. If before the baby birth, the woman has already in a deep depressed, she will be involved in more serious depression after the birth.

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What are the symptoms?
A woman who has postpartum depression may:
1.Feel very sad, hopeless, and empty. Some women also may feel anxious.
2.Lose pleasure in everyday things.
3.Not feel hungry and may lose weight. (But some women feel more hungry and gain weight).
4.Have trouble sleeping.
5.Not be able to concentrate.

Don't be afraid. It is amazing to be mother. Let's unit to fight to postpartum depression.
Smile to life and life will smile to you!
There's no single cause for depression after childbirth. Physical, emotional and lifestyle factors may all play a role.
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Seek self-treatment 

1.Take care of yourself. Get as much rest as you can. Nap when the baby naps.
2.Try not to spend much time alone.
3.Don't expect too much from yourself. Don't worry too much about the housework. Ask friends and family for help.
4.Get out of the house. Take a walk, see a friend, do something you enjoy. Get someone to take care of the baby if you can; if you can't, take the baby with you.
5.Talk to other mothers. You can learn from each other, and their experiences can be reassuring.
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Medical care 



For postpartum blues, no specific treatment may be necessary because the condition goes away by itself. If symptoms don't go away within 2 weeks, call your health care provider.
For postpartum depression, the severity of the illness will guide the health care provider in choosing treatment.
Milder forms may be treated with psychological therapy. More severe forms may require medication. A combination is sometimes helpful.
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