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BABY BLUES

 By Joseph Hazan,M.D.,FACOG

 

When we say Baby Blues this is not confined

to the postpartum period.

It is known that 20 % of women have depression

during pregnancy.

Pregnancy related stresses added to the

preexisting ones bring new

sets of anxieties and depression.

This can be manifested in appetite and

mood changes. Also irritability,

lingering feeling of sadness, remorse,

guilt, too much  or too little sleep,

lack of joy, energy and concentration

are signs of depression and anxiety.

Antepartum depression, like postpartum

 depression impact the normal

caring for the baby.

It is also known to impact your physical health.

Antepartum depression is found to be related

to preeclampsia, abnormal

weight gain (excessive or inadequate).

It is also known to be related to

alcohol and drug abuse or suicidal thoughts.

Other stresses such as family or relational issues,

job loss, financial

difficulties increase the level of anxiety and

depression.

If you have these problems it is best to

talk to your doctor.

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