How do I know if I have postpartum depression?
AmeythstMagenta
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May 1, 2016
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You will know if you have postpartum depression because after your baby has been born you may feel weepy, anxious, moody or irritable. You can also lose your appetite, suffer from insomnia, have panic attacks and feel inadequate to take care of your baby. You may also feel suicidal, and have negative thoughts about your baby.
kitcatstickz
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May 4, 2016
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You get overly irritated about almost everything. You feel stressed and overwhelmed especially when it comes to infant care things. Mood swings, extremely emotional, feeling tired and or unmotivated most of the time.
elliejade
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May 14, 2016
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There is no way to know unless you go to your doctor and he/she diagnoses you with it. If you believe you do, please visit your doctor and find advice from them.
Anonymous
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May 14, 2016
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If you started having depression as soon as you gave birth to your child then you may have postpartum depression but if your looking for symptoms for postpartum depression, Here are the main symptoms of the depression.. 1. Depression immediately after childbirth, 2. Difficulty bonding with your child and 3. Resentment, Anger or Sadness towards your child for how your life is going.
WhisperingMist
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May 17, 2016
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After having the baby or after being pregnant you have a feeling of extreme sadness or extreme anxiety or both, you could be dealing with postpartum depression. Get help immediately that you are not dealing with this on your own.
Anonymous
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May 21, 2016
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You'll know if you go see a therapist/ your family doctor and talk it out with them - they will help you know for sure if you have it. No worries in the meantime until then.
kindheartedZebra20
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May 21, 2016
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By telling a healthcare professional how you are feeling and expierencing. People with postpartum depression begin to notice a change in their daily life. Example :they may no longer be interested in the things that were once important to them.
Aprtylittlemess
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May 22, 2016
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Along with symptoms similar to those of the baby blues, such as weepiness and anxiety, you may also become moody and irritable. Women with PPD can lose their appetite or their ability to sleep. Some have panic attacks. A small number of women believe they can't adequately care for their baby. Others report feeling suicidal or having disturbing negative thoughts about their baby.
Anonymous
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May 22, 2016
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Try and talk to a local doctor or maybe see a councilor if you're having concers about your mental health
Anonymous
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May 28, 2016
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You should go see your doctor and talk with them about your symptoms and make a plan on how to treat it.
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