The findings of the study were published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.
In the U.S., around one in every nine women experience symptoms of postpartum depression, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) research. Postpartum depression is depression that happens after giving birth. Unlike “baby blues,” which is a term used to describe the worry, sadness, and tiredness many mothers feel after having a baby, feelings of postpartum depression are more extreme and last longer.
The symptoms of postpartum depression may include crying more frequently than usual, feelings of anger, withdrawing from loved ones, feeling numb or disconnected from your baby, worrying that you will hurt the baby, and feeling guilty about not being a good mom or doubting your ability to take care of the baby. Although postpartum depression cannot be treated on your own, there are things that you can do to speed up your recovery, according to the MayoClinic.org. These include the following:
Have a healthy lifestyle – A healthy lifestyle includes being physically active, which can be done by having a walk with your baby; getting enough rest; and eating healthy food and avoiding alcohol.
Be realistic – Set realistic expectations and do not pressure yourself to accomplish everything. Do not set your expectations for a perfect household, instead do what you can and leave the rest. Doing this will prevent you from getting disappointed.
Make time for yourself – Set some time for yourself like getting dressed and visit a friend or run an errand. Having some time alone with your partner can also help.
Do not isolate yourself – As much as possible avoid isolation. This can be done by talking with your partner, family, and friends about how you feel. Asking other mothers about their experiences can also help break the isolation.
Get help from others – Try opening up to the people who are close to you and let them know you need help. They can help you babysit, so that you can take a break, sleep, or go out of the house and meet with friends. (Related: Postpartum Depression can be Prevented without Drugs.)
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