January 06, 2015 2 min read
No woman can predict the horror that is post-partum depression. Often one day everything is fine and you're putting your baby in their soft baby bedding, and the next moment, you're on the floor crying in a puddle of Spaghetti-o's. Having depression can also be a tough thing to come to terms with, and often denial is the first reaction. But those who experience PPD are certainly not alone - the important part is recognizing the problem and the next most important being to seek help.
Listed below are some warning signs that women with PPD might experience:
Fortunately, there are things that women can do to reduce the likelihood that PPD will hit.
It's important while going through post-partum depression that you remember that you are not alone - there's always support...through either family members or some support organization. Do not do anything that would harm your baby: there's always help and there's always hope.
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