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women suffer from postpartum depression.

Symptoms which, according to

MayoClinic.org,

last longer than “baby blues” and may begin

within the first few weeks of birth or even six

months later, include:

Depressed mood or severe mood swings

Excessive crying

Difficulty bonding with baby

Withdrawal from family/friends

Loss of appetite or eating much more than

usual

Insomnia or sleeping too much

Overwhelming fatigue

Reduced interest in activities formerly

enjoyed

Intense irritability and anger

Fear that you’re not a good mother

Feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt, or

inadequacy

Diminished ability to think clearly,

concentrate, or make decisions

Severe anxiety and panic attacks

Thoughts of harming self or baby

Thoughts of death or suicide

“When a baby is inside, a woman takes

amazing care of herself. But then, once the

baby is born, it becomes all about the baby. As

soon as mom starts to struggle and suffer, she

no longer has what is required to care for her

baby the way she wants to. Not because she

isn’t a good mom or doesn’t love her child, but

simply because she’s human,” Kripke says. “I

find that the women who enjoy motherhood

the most and feel the healthiest are the ones

who are receiving help.” For more information,

visit

Dona.org.

How to Help a New Mom

Coordinate an online care train

(mealtrain.com

) where loved ones can sign

up for time slots to deliver meals, take care

of siblings, help clean, etc.

Offer to rock baby for a couple of hours to

give mom a chance to take a shower or a

nap.

Deliver easy to grab snacks, such as muffins,

granola, nuts, and fruit.

Drop off a fully prepared meal with

reheating instructions.

Babysit older children (or serve as a

chauffeur).

Take care of errands (walk dog, pick up dry

cleaning, etc.).

Give gift card to favorite take-out restaurant.

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