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What You Should Know About Perinatal Depression

What You Should Know About Perinatal Depression Silvia Pittman © The Mighty A pregnant woman wearing a black dress sits in the corner of an empty gray room Kandice Anderson, a blogger and boutique owner, said she first experienced depression after the birth of her eldest child. When she got pregnant with her second, she was surprised to see those telltale signs of depression begin to surface again. She said she felt “the same feelings of overwhelming sadness [and] thoughts of inadequacy.” Anderson isn’t alone. Pregnancy and motherhood are often portrayed as a blissful experience when you’re expected to be your happiest and “glowing.” But for some, creating a new life before, during and after a baby’s birth also marks the onset of depressive symptoms. If this sounds familiar, you may be experiencing perinatal depression.

How to support someone with postnatal depression

ABC Everyday When a new parent says they are having a tough time, we often don t know what to say or do. ( Print text only Although she expected difficult moments, it felt like more than adjusting to motherhood. [I remember] calling my mum desperate for her to come over, asking my husband to finish work early every day, counting down the hours until I wasn t with the baby on my own, the Sydneysider says. I remember feeling very scared and alone and needed people around me. After speaking to her GP and psychologist, Anna was diagnosed with postnatal depression. When a new parent says they are having a tough time, we often don t know what to say or do.

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