Condition

Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression refers to depression occurring after childbirth. This form of depression is a serious but treatable medical illness that involves feelings of extreme sadness, indifference, and anxiety that often brings significant changes in energy, sleep, and attitude.

What Is Postpartum Depression

The exact cause of postpartum depression is not known but it is believed to be linked to physical, chemical, social, and emotional changes that happen when having a baby. The good news is that postpartum depression can be treated with medication and counselling, and relief can be found.

Symptoms Of Postpartum Depression

There are many symptoms of postpartum depression, including lack of interest or having trouble bonding with your baby, feeling anxious around your baby, or even having thoughts of hurting your baby. You may have trouble sleeping, cry for no reason or have thoughts of suicide

Symptoms of a postpartum depression include
When To See A Doctor

If you are experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression please talk to a doctor as soon as possible. They can provide treatments that will help you understand what you’re going through, deal with your symptoms and feelings, and feel more like yourself again.

How Is Postpartum Depression Treated

Postpartum depression is treated differently, depending on the type of symptoms and how severe they are. Treatment options include anti-anxiety or antidepressant medications,psychotherapy, and participation in a group setting for emotional support and education.

Helping A Friend Or Loved One

The best thing to do is to encourage her to talk about it. Let her know that these feeling are normal, that there is a reason for them, and that she is not alone. Offer to help her get professional help, and to facilitate that to make it happen.

Find Postpartum Depression Treatment At Ada Psychiatry

We offer comprehensive treatment plans for people with postpartum depression. This may include medication management and therapy, depending on the client’s needs.

Ada also offers telepsychiatry as an option for patients who love the convenience of their homes. Being unable to come into the office should not prohibit anyone from receiving treatment for postpartum depression. Ada Psychiatry will tailor your treatment plan that fits your specific needs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if I have post partum depression?

If you are feeling the baby blues, sad, lack of motivation, crying, difficulty bonding with your baby, increased worry, or thoughts of suicide, speak with a medical professional right away.

1 in 8 women experience postpartum depression after giving birth.

Not getting enough adequate sleep can trigger postpartum depression. You want to make sure that you sleep when the baby sleeps and take frequent breaks when you can.