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10 myths about postpartum depression

09/05/2022
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10 myths about postpartum depression

10 myths about postpartum depression

Myth 1: Postpartum depression is normal – all new mothers feel exhausted and depressed
Correct Answer: New mothers often feel fatigued and overwhelmed. They may experience a mental journey called “Baby Syndrome”. Women with this syndrome feel tired and have no energy. However, postpartum depression is a more emotionally intense, longer-lasting psychological disorder. A mother with postpartum depression may not want to play with her baby. She may find it difficult to concentrate and give her baby enough warmth and affection. She will feel guilty about it.

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Myth 2: If you don’t suffer from postpartum depression immediately after giving birth, then you won’t suffer from it again.
Correct answer: Postpartum depression can strike at any time within a year of giving birth.

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Myth 3: Postpartum depression will heal without medication
Correct answer: “Baby Syndrome” will last about 4 weeks and will heal on its own. But postpartum depression, like any other disease, is almost incurable without treatment. But the good news is that there are many ways to cure this disease.

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Myth 4: Women with postpartum depression are prone to child abuse
Correct Answer: Postpartum depression is different from postpartum psychosis. Postpartum psychopaths are life-threatening, and they may abuse themselves or their children. If you feel this tendency, seek help from your family and doctor immediately.

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Myth 5: People with postpartum depression will all look depressed and stop taking care of themselves.
Correct Answer: You can’t tell if someone is suffering from postpartum depression just by looking at them. People with postpartum depression may look just like normal people. She’ll try to look good, she’ll try her best to put on makeup and things like that. Divert her inner pain by making up her appearance.

Myth 6: No mom with postpartum depression is a good mom
The Right Answer: Postpartum Depression Doesn’t Make Any Woman a Negligent Mom

Myth 7: You must have done something wrong to suffer from postpartum depression.
Positive solution: suffering from postpartum depression is not anyone’s fault. Nothing can prevent suffering from this type of depression.

Myth 8: Get enough sleep to recover from postpartum depression
Positive solution: Although sleep supplementation is important for patients with postpartum depression, sleep alone cannot cure postpartum depression.

Myth 9: When women are breastfeeding, they can’t take antidepressants
Positive solution: The survey found that the possibility of children taking antidepressants from breast milk is very small. When a postpartum depression patient needs an antidepressant, her doctor is careful to choose the one that will help her best without harming the baby.

Myth 10: Pregnant women or women who have given birth do not feel depressed.
Correct Answer: Pregnancy or experience in childbirth does not guarantee that a woman will not suffer from depression. In other words, pregnancy does not help women fight depression, and in fact, women who are pregnant are more likely to feel depressed.

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