Postpartum depression is a bleak period that a new mother can go through after giving birth. When a woman is suffering from postpartum depression, she often has thoughts of hurting her baby, thoughts that she isn't a fit mother, and regret at giving birth. Postpartum depression is common and very treatable with counseling.
Postpartum depression (PPD) can have many causes: lack of family support, previous psychiatric illness, recent stress (such as a death in the family), changes in hormone levels, irregularities in thyroid function, fatigue, and a troubled relationship with one’s mother. Studies show that perfectionism can contribute to PPD.
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