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Tag Archives: depression in mothers

What’s the Difference Between Postpartum Depression and the Baby Blues?

Women's HealthBy Lehigh CenterMay 28, 2021

Obviously, having a baby will massively change your life. Although you may expect to feel absolute pride and happiness after giving birth to your little bundle of joy, it is not at all uncommon to feel moody and overwhelmed instead.

mothers often suffer from postpartum depression

Understanding Postpartum Depression

Depression, ResearchBy Lehigh CenterJune 28, 2018

Many new mothers will experience intense feelings of sadness and anxiety following childbirth, which is often a result of postpartum depression. Postpartum depression is a mood disorder similar to other variations of depression that occurs after childbirth.

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