Postpartum Depression Symptoms

Postpartum depression symptoms, this is a moderate to severe depression in a woman after she has given birth. The changes are mainly emotional, physical and behavioral changes that happen in a woman after giving birth.

It can also be said that Postpartum depression is linked to social, chemical and psychological changes associated with having a baby. Postpartum depression can be treated with medication and counseling.




Postpartum depression causes;
The symptoms of postpartum depression are the same as the symptoms of depression that occurs at other times in life. These mood changes may be caused by changes in hormone levels.

Postpartum depression symptoms;
The symptoms of postpartum depression are the same as the symptoms of depression that occurs at other times in life. The following symptoms are associated with Postpartum depression.
- Lack of pleasure or interest in most or all activities
- Feeling withdrawn or unconnected
- Agitation or irritability
- Thoughts of death or suicide
- Trouble sleeping
- Changes in appetite
- Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
- Loss of concentration- Loss of energy
- Problems doing tasks at home or work
- Significant anxiety

A mother with postpartum depression may also a) Be unable to care for herself or her baby, b) Worry intensely about the baby, or have little interest in the baby, c) Be afraid to be alone with her baby, d)  Have negative feelings toward the baby or even think about harming the baby (Although these feelings are scary, they are almost never acted on. Still you should tell your doctor about them right away.)

There are factors that can increase the risk of postpartum depression, including, 2) a history of depression during pregnancy, b) ambivalence about the pregnancy, c) age at time of pregnancy.

Postpartum Depression Treatment;
Postpartum depression treatment will often help symptoms disappear within a few months. However, it may take longer with more severe cases. Some postpartum depression treatment options include:
- Hormone treatment
- Antidepressant medications
- Psychotherapy and Cognitive-behavioral therapy






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