Postnatal Depression is quite common in all parts of the world and one in every four mums suffers from the same. In most cases, it is confused with baby blues, which is a result of hormonal changes that leads to miserable feeling, tension, tiredness an adjustment disorder and frequent weeping among others. With proper support, baby blues goes away; however, it is not the case with postnatal depression and treatment is necessary. Some of the common symptoms of Postnatal Depression include a sense of hopelessness, exhaustion, guilt and anxiety among others. The mother would also feel miserable, tearful, lonely and trapped. About Postnatal Depression The first and probably the most important point to know about Postnatal Depression is that the symptoms come up when the baby is four to six weeks old. However, in a few cases, the symptoms might appear months after giving birth and might look like insomnia and depression. The exact causes behind the same are unknown; however, this does affect the chemical balance of the brain. The number of neurotransmitters is either increased or decreased and both conditions bring up the symptoms. Some common reasons that increase the chances of you suffering from the disorder includes • Previous Depression • Unsupportive Partner • Money Trouble • Health Issues after Giving Birth • Difficult Birth • Difficulty in Breastfeeding Herbal supplements for Postnatal Depression Iron and Niacin In order to regulate mood, appetite and sleep, Serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain, is very important. The body is ...
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