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Myth vs Facts on Postpartum Depression

Myth vs Facts on Postpartum Depression

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5 Myths about Postpartum Depression:

1. Myth: Postpartum depression only affects mothers who are unhappy with motherhood.

Fact: Postpartum depression is a mental health disorder that can affect any mother, regardless of how she feels about motherhood. It’s not a reflection of how much she loves or cares for her baby.

2. Myth: Postpartum depression only occurs immediately after birth.

Fact: While postpartum depression can occur immediately after birth, it can also develop weeks or months later. It’s important to seek help if symptoms persist beyond the first few weeks after giving birth.

3. Myth: Postpartum depression is a sign of weakness.

Fact: Postpartum depression is a medical condition that has nothing to do with strength or weakness. It’s important to seek professional help and treatment, just like any other medical condition.

4. Myth: Postpartum depression is only experienced by first-time mothers.

Fact: Postpartum depression can affect any mother, regardless of whether it’s her first child or not. Each pregnancy and postpartum experience is unique, so it’s important to be aware of any changes in mood or behavior and seek help if needed.

5. Myth: Postpartum depression always presents with sadness or low mood.

Fact: While sadness and low mood are common symptoms of postpartum depression, it can also present with anxiety, anger, irritability, or loss of interest in activities. It’s important to be aware of any changes in mood or behavior and seek help if needed.

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