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Maternity Blues
(With inputs from Neena John, Clinical Psychologist)
Have the blues hit you despite your joy at becoming a mother? Postpartum depression is a common phenomenon that begins a few days or a week after delivery and lasts no longer than two weeks. You may be weepy, moody, irritable and unable to sleep. It can even get severe and lead to psychotic depression. Some studies show that women who experience postpartum depression have had prior depressive episodes. But for most women, postpartum depression is a temporary phenomenon with no adverse consequences.
Postpartum 'blues' or transitory minor affective disorders are certainly distinct from postpartum depression or postpartum psychosis.
The
physical
symptoms
of
a
bout
of
'baby
blues'
are:
Sleeplessness.
Lack
of
energy.
Loss
of
appetite
or
a
craving
for
food.
Fatigue
and
tiredness,
despite
sleeping.
The
new
mother
is
most
likely
to
go
through
the
following
mental
and
emotional
upheavals:
Sadness,
anxiety,
excessive
worry.
Confusion
and
nervousness.
Concern
over
physical
changes.
An
inability
to
identify
with
the
self.
Lack
of
confidence.
Feeling
overwhelmed.
Her
mental
condition
may
manifest
itself
in
the
following
ways:
Hypersensitivity
and
excessive
crying.
Hyperactivity
or
excitability.
Irritability.
Lack
of
feeling
for
the
baby.
Treatment
for
postpartum
depression
Treatment includes an antidepressant medication that is often combined with psychology. It is subject to the nature of the depression in different individuals and also on their preferences. In mild or moderate depression, one or both of these methods may be used. But when it comes to severe cases, medication is often recommended as the first treatment.



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