Around 80% of new mothers suffer from 'baby blues' or postpartum depression
Ahmedabad Mirror|September 24, 2024
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Around 80% of new mothers suffer from 'baby blues' or postpartum depression

Around 80 per cent of women suffer from ‘baby blues’ after the birth of their child.

Normally, this is a brief period of feeling down which disappears in a few days. But around one woman in seven develops postpartum depression, a more serious depression which can affect how mothers bond with their baby and can have long-term consequences. These women seem unable to regulate the negative emotions which can follow giving birth.

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