Look out for the usual symptoms of depression. The symptoms may be mild and can creep up on a person so slowly so that they might go unnoticed for some time, until they start having a noticeable effect on the person's life. Sometimes, if the symptoms are mild to moderate, a person might not even realise that they are suffering from depression, but might think that what they are experiencing is normal. The following is a list of some of the symptoms that might be noticed: A lack of interest in usual activities. A lack of motivation. A lack of interest in life. Tiredness. Dullness of the mind. Feelings of darkness and foreboding. Feelings of negativity. Aversion to socialising or joining in activities. Feelings of being overwhelmed by the world. Despair. Feelings of gloominess. Feelings of sadness or melancholia. Feeling upset or crying easily. You may only experience 1 or 2 of these symptoms and if the depression is mild then these symptoms may only be experienced mildly or occasionally. A medical doctor is best equipped to deal with this condition and should be consulted if depression is suspected.
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After giving birth to a child if the mother feels sad, lethargic worthless, guilty and has suicidal thoughts then it can be inferred that she is having postpartum depression.
Postpartum depression is sometimes called the baby blues. Typical postpartum depression symptoms include fatigue, insomnia, irritability and mood swings.
Postpartum depression can affect mothers even a couple of years after the birth of their child.
Postpartum depression affects approximately 15% of all childbearing women.
Postpartum depression is often divided into two types: early onset and late onset.
Postpartum depression is often divided into two types: early onset and late onset.
Antidepressants.
Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that begins after childbirth and usually lasts beyond six weeks.
postpartum depression is fairly common but it can also be genetic and depends on a woman's circumstances in her life and how well she can withstand the pressure
Elizabeth Carey-Brown has written: 'Presence of postpartum depression in Broome County' -- subject(s): Postpartum depression
According to the Mayo Clinic website signs of postpartum depression include, anxiety, sadness, mood swings, crying, trouble sleeping, decreased concentration and irritability. While the internet has a wealth of information I would recommend you talk to your doctor, but in the mean time browse these sites for more information, http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/postpartum-depression/DS00546/DSECTION=symptoms and http://www.webmd.com/depression/postpartum-depression/postpartum-depression-symptoms.