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Have you ever had postpartum depression? How did you get through it?

Have you ever had postpartum depression? How did you get through it?

Today, I share the self-report of a doctor of psychology and a patient with postpartum depression, hoping to help more precious mothers.

I believe that many treasure moms in patients with postpartum depression don't know how they got postpartum depression, right?

In fact, there were some problems in the production process, and then this happened. I'm one of the victims myself.

I remember that it was hard every day soon after I started pregnancy and gave birth to a baby, because my stomach was too big and I needed someone to help me walk.

But now something has changed. After giving birth, I found myself very happy. ...

Now I often take good care of myself ... I believe many people have had similar experiences!

1, before giving birth, I am full of expectations for giving birth.

Many people think that having children is the most important thing in a woman's life, and I am no exception.

When I was a child, I saw an advertisement on TV one day, which attracted me very much: "How much a woman can do and how much pain she can bear" and "How happy she is until she gives birth" ...

At that time, I thought it was a very reasonable sentence, so I gave birth to a child with the mentality of trying.

I didn't expect ...

Later, I didn't know I would work so hard until I got pregnant and gave birth to a child, because I was in poor health and had postpartum depression, but I didn't expect it to be so serious.

When I put the baby to bed, it began to cry.

I remember that shortly after I gave birth, when I put the child to bed, she began to cry.

I felt very unhappy at that time, but there was no way to relieve it.

Although I looked happy at that time, I always felt sad when she cried. ...

Although it was probably because the baby was crying, then one night, I took the baby for a walk. When we walked to the square, she burst into tears.

There is no breast milk when I need to breastfeed.

If you are a mother who doesn't know how to comfort her children, you should consider this problem.

First of all, this is not necessarily the cause of insufficient breast milk or no milk.

Some mothers have insufficient breast milk because their children are too young.

I think if a baby knows before he is born that he wants to drink milk. ...

Then I think it will be easier for her to get milk to meet his needs.

I feel very tired after taking care of the baby and doing something for myself.

(For example, when holding a baby, I often feel tired and sleepy. ...

I feel that I have no strength in the process of taking care of my children, which makes things difficult to do.

In fact, as a nanny, I know that my ability is limited, so it is really difficult to take care of children.

Now after a period of treatment, although the situation is not so serious, but the psychological pressure is still relatively large.

When the child falls asleep, he will also worry about whether she will be woken up or not, and that she will not be fed enough.

Therefore, I still hope that everyone can be more considerate of her.