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  1. The baby blues. During the first week after childbirth, many women get what's often called the "baby blues". Women can experience a low mood and feel mildly depressed at a time when they expect they should feel happy after having a baby.

  2. The baby blues. No matter how much you love or are grateful for your baby, the baby blues can affect you. The baby blues usually arrive in the first week after you give birth (NHS, 2018a). A lot of new mums find themselves feeling weepy and irritable and not knowing why. But if it happens to you, don’t worry, most new mums go through it (NICE ...

  3. This is often called the "baby blues" and is so common that it's considered normal. The "baby blues" do not last for more than 2 weeks after giving birth. If your symptoms last longer or start later, you could have postnatal depression.

  4. Jan 27, 2002 · The Bad Family: Directed by John Kafka. With Elizabeth Daily, Alice Hirson, Wendy Raquel Robinson. A series of misunderstandings leads the neighborhood to view the MacPhersons as pariahs.

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    • 2002-01-27
    • Animation, Comedy
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  5. What's the difference between the 'baby blues' and postnatal depression (PND)? The 'baby blues' is a brief period of low mood, feeling emotional and tearful around 3 to 10 days after birth. You're likely to be coping with lots of new demands and getting little sleep.

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · The baby blues don’t last for more than 2 weeks after giving birth. If your symptoms last longer or start later, you could have postnatal depression. The main symptoms of postnatal depression include: a persistent feeling of sadness and low mood. loss of interest in the world around you.

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  8. May 7, 2020 · About 80 percent of postpartum mothers have the baby blues, which refer to a short period after giving birth that’s filled with bouts of sadness, anxiety, stress, and mood swings. That...

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