The Truth About Postpartum
Depression
Tom Cruise and Brooke Shields are currently engaging in a word
war against each other because of a type of depression, called
postpartum depression. Cruise's and Brooke's debacle started when
Tom Cruise openly disapproved of Brooke Shield's personal choice of
opting to take prescribed medicines to cure her postpartum
depression, when he guested at the Today Show. According to Cruise,
who is a popular devotee of Scientology (who believes that we can
be cured through natural means and that taking medicine is doing
our body harm), Brooke Shields should have instead, opted to cure
her postpartum depression by doing healthy exercises. Adding that a
lot of people have been misinformed about depression and how to
actually cure this common illness. But what is postpartum
depression really? We've heard about it often enough, yet are we
really sure that we know enough about it for us to actually
understand this illness in order for us to help ourselves as well
as others? Being pregnant should really be a source of joy for
everyone, especially the mother to be, who for nine months, will
actually have living being grow from inside of her. Unfortunately,
there is another side to this joyous occasion, being pregnant means
that you and your body will have to get used to some adjustments
for you to have a safe pregnancy. Smoking, alcohol, strenuous
activities as well as stress should be avoided at all cost. A
healthy baby means having a healthy mother as well. But given that
you have been able to successfully avoided all these bad habits for
your baby to be, childbirth is a whole different thing, as much as
we may try to avoid it, there are still some unfortunate cases
wherein the mother's as well as the baby's life might be in danger.
But there's actually more, postpartum depression actually happens
after childbirth. Although it's quite common and a lot of women
have learned to how to deal with it as well as successfully treat
it (like Brooke Shields), it is still quite avoidable. Postpartum
depression is actually a lot like depression, but only new moms are
the possible victims of this illness. There are actually a lot
possible reasons why postpartum depression occurs: Childbirth as we
all know is not as easy as pie, actual physical stress from giving
birth is one of the main reasons why postpartum depression occurs.
Next postpartum depression trigger is massive changes is hormonal
levels. A lot of moms-to-be who were hesitant about bearing a child
are also more susceptible to postpartum depression, those who are
not ready to be a mother yet are more easily to get depressed as
opposed to happy and excited moms-to-be. When postpartum depression
happens, it really is best to go to the doctor immediately. Aside
from obviously having ill-effects for the new mother, postpartum
depression can prove to be harmful to the child as well. New
mothers who are suffering from postpartum depression may be
harboring ill feelings toward their children. Their are actually
some cases of murder wherein postpartum depression has been cited
as the reason. Mothers who suffer from postpartum depression may
blame their child for their weight gain, thus feeling like they've
become less attractive and unloved. It is really best to consult a
reputable cognitive behavior therapist to take care of your
postpartum woes, your therapist may prescribe medications to help
cure postpartum depression as well as therapy sessions to help
relieve whatever pent emotions that you may have.
Thank you for reading postpartum
depression
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