During pregnancy, women hope that their children can be born early, but taking care of them after birth can be troublesome and inexperienced. If women are unable to cope with stress after childbirth, they are prone to depression. Depression can be very harmful to the body, so how do we know if it is postpartum depression?
If a woman has a hot temper or is very depressed, it may be caused by postpartum depression. Women tend to be irritable, emotionally low, feel helpless, feel that their family doesn't care enough about them, and easily vent their emotions towards their husbands, feeling very dissatisfied. If there are such symptoms, then women are highly likely to suffer from postpartum depression.
Women will find themselves feeling a lot of melancholy and emotional, feeling particularly sad about some small things and shedding tears every day. Taking care of a child after childbirth is very tiring, and it also requires doing household chores, breastfeeding, etc. If women have poor tolerance, they are more likely to suffer from postpartum depression. It is recommended that women learn to relax themselves, and their families should also help take care of their children to reduce their stress.
Suspicion is also a manifestation of depression, which occurs every day. Women are also prone to loss of appetite, with a decreased appetite for most foods and a lack of interest in new things around them. Depression can vary in severity, and once it is detected, it is necessary to seek treatment to prevent further treatment if it becomes severe.