The Many Faces of Postpartum Depression
It’s not always just the blues. The signs of postpartum depression are not the same for every new mother — sometimes PPD can manifest as postpartum anxiety or anger, rather than depression.
It’s not always just the blues. The signs of postpartum depression are not the same for every new mother — sometimes PPD can manifest as postpartum anxiety or anger, rather than depression.
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After a difficult pregnancy, birth and newborn experience, a mother wants to know: Am I a monster for hating every minute of those “magical moments?”
After a terrible breastfeeding experience with baby #1, how to overcome fears and anxiety about nursing baby #2.
I had a baby and now I can’t stop worrying about the end of the world! Is this normal?
I want another child and he doesn’t, at all. Can this relationship be saved?
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A mom can’t shake the feeling of sadness and regret over a tubal ligation. What should she do?
A mom who wants to try the Ferber Method sleep training with her six month old is concerned about her guilt.
A mom is starting to climb out of postpartum depression and is having a hard time getting her husband’s support for alone time for self-care.
A new mom is very upset about the traumatic birth of her baby and we believe she may be suffering from postpartum depression and needs to seek help immediately.
A young preschooler is telling her mom that no one wants to play with her. What do you do? Go mama bear or go inquiring about facts?
A new mom is convinced her 5 month old baby has autism. But the only red flags we are seeing relate to the mom’s anxiety right now.