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.
A natural supplement, invented and developed by a team of Canadian researchers, has been shown to help prevent postpartum blues and reduce symptoms of postpartum depression after giving birth ...
Mendelsohn is not alone in both postpartum experiences. Although it may not seem like it, nearly all new moms experience some form of baby blues. A vast majority of women, up to 85%, experience ...
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 ...
But that joy is tempered for the nearly 60 percent of new mothers who also suffer from postpartum depression ... considered a temporary case of “baby blues,” but when they endure as long ...
Pregnant Kylie Kelce shared insight into about her postpartum experience after she and husband Jason Kelce welcomed their first baby together five years ago.