After birth, some mood changes are normal, but if they persist longer than a few weeks, it could mean something more serious. Here’s how to tell when they turn into postpartum depression.
Many people feel sad, empty, moody, or fatigued within a few days of giving birth — a condition nicknamed “baby blues.” But postpartum depression goes well beyond that, lasting for weeks ...
Some mothers battle with depression after the birth of a baby. But new dads can also experience postpartum depression. An early intervention program might help treat the mood disorder. A trial of ...
While I was screened for postpartum depression the day I checked out ... which is essentially the opposite of the baby blues. I was flying but would soon crash. My next touchpoint occurred two ...
I wasn't holding her or if she wasn't on my boob." Jason - who married Kylie in 2018 - previously admitted that he and his wife had discussed the idea of having more children, but insisted that the ...
Davis said it can be common for moms to feel baby blues, a bit of sadness, restlessness, feeling overwhelmed, but that's different from postpartum depression. “It’s normal to feel tired ...
Pregnant Kylie Kelce shared insight into about her postpartum experience after she and husband Jason Kelce welcomed their first baby together five years ago.