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Post Partum Depression — Yes, It’s Real

Post partum depression is a type of depression that occurs after bearing s a child. Unfortunately, one to three in every one thousand new mothers are affected by post partum depression.

There are studies currently taking place by those who've experienced post partum depression to determine it’s effects and learn more about what causes it and why. New mothers who've never had depression before can still be affected by post partum depression after they've had a child.

Post partum depression is known to occur four weeks after your child is born, however, it can also occur later. Any mother who's suffered from post partum depression once has a good chance of suffering from this same depression if they decide to have a second child.

There are several different reasons doctors believe women suffer with post partum depression after giving birth. One major reason is believed to be related to post partum depression is a change in hormones. Due to consistent increases and changes in lifestyle that occurred while pregnant, there are numerous adjustments that need to be made after a baby is born. These bodily changes may trigger something in a new mother that causes the depression.

Another reason behind post partum depression may be a result of social and psychological insecurities. When a new baby arrives, it causes several changes to occur around the new mother in social and familial relationships which may not be positive, causing the depression to occur.

There are several different expressions and feelings a mother with post partum depression goes through. The first part is based on the mother becoming delusional, which includes showing signs of distrust of those around her. Feelings of suspicion may arise as a result. These different feelings will affect not only those who are around a new mother, but could also affect the way she looks at her child.

Along with the different delusions a mother may experience during post partum depression, there are also several different symptoms that come along with this illness. The first of these is a fear of being alone, based on the delusions that are occurring. Hostility may also build towards others who are around the new mother, along with several different mood swings, with severe depression being one of these.

It's common that episodes of anger, aggression and crying also occur. Some other more severe symptoms of post partum depression include obsessive-compulsive disorder, wherein the mother will continue to do the same thing over and over again. Post traumatic stress disorders are often related to post partum depression, especially if the birth was difficult or seemed traumatic, then it can result in PTSD. 

There are several different things that you can do to help cure post partum depression. Quite often the adjustments in your body and your environment will naturally go away, causing the depression to leave as well. However, by calling on the right people, it can cause the depression to leave faster. Getting help with chores in order to help you adjust is one of the ways that will relieve some of the pressure that may be causing the depression.

It's also important to take time away from your new responsibilities and have some time for yourself. This may mean not breast feeding in order to take medications for the depression. Also it's important to make sure you're getting enough sleep which will help cure the uncontrollable feelings and emotions that are occurring.

For more severe cases of post partum depression, there are several treatments and professional help available. Antidepressants and therapy are always available for those who have a hard time shaking off the post partum depression.

Post partum depression is a very real type of depression that occurs in one in every one-thousand mothers. It's been a known type of depression for centuries, often referred to as the baby blues. If you're suffering from post partum depression, make sure you get help. If you allow the hallucinations and feelings of depression to take over, it may cause harm towards the family you're just beginning to raise.


 



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