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You may have sore breasts, leaking milk, bloody discharge from the vagina, and hair loss and skin changes. And postpartum care isn't just about physical health.
If you're struggling after childbirth, watch for symptoms of postpartum depression. They may include: A depressed mood that lasts. This may involve feeling sad ...
Postpartum checkups · Your mood and emotional well-being. · How well you're sleeping. · Other symptoms you might have, such as tiredness. · Birth control and birth ...
Postpartum depression is often treated with psychotherapy — also called talk therapy or mental health counseling — medicine or both. Psychotherapy. It may help ...
Postpartum depression is real. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 1 out of every 10 new moms suffer from it.
Postpartum preeclampsia is a rare condition that occurs when you have high blood pressure and excess protein in your urine soon after childbirth.
Bhide says if a new mom is experiencing changed behaviors, different moods or not feeling engaged with her infant, she may be experiencing postpartum depression ...
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