![]() You have intrusive thoughts about harming yourself or your baby.You want to escape from everyone and everything.You feel like you can’t open up to anyone because they’ll think you’re a bad mother or take your baby, so you withdraw.You feel worthless and guilty about your feelings.Everything feels overwhelming and hopeless.You feel disconnected from your baby and wonder why you’re not filled with joy like you thought you’d be.You have no interest in things you used to enjoy.You can’t concentrate or make simple decisions.You have difficulty remembering things.Your moods change suddenly and without warning.You don’t know why you’re irritable, anxious, or angry.You have various unexplained aches, pains, or illnesses.You can’t stop eating, or you aren’t interested in food at all.You feel sad or cry a lot, even when you don’t know why. ![]() ![]() If you have postpartum depression, chances are you’re familiar with several of these indicators: Symptoms of postpartum depression vary person to person and even day to day. Its symptoms are severe and can interfere with your ability to function. Although it’s normal to feel moody or fatigued after having a baby, postpartum depression goes well beyond that. ![]()
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