Postpartum DepressionHome TreatmentPostpartum depression is a medical condition, not a
sign of weakness. Be honest with yourself and those who care about you. Tell
them about your struggle. You, your health professional, and your friends and
family can team up to treat your symptoms. - Schedule outings and visits with friends and
family, and ask them to call you regularly. Isolation feeds depression,
especially when combined with the stresses of caring for a newborn.
- Eat a balanced diet. If you have little appetite, eat small snacks
throughout the day. Nutritional supplement shakes are also useful for keeping
up your energy.
- Get regular daily exercise, such as outdoor
stroller walks. Exercise helps improve mood.
- Get as much sunlight
as possible—keep your shades and curtains open, and get outside as much as you
can.
- Ask for help with food preparation and other daily tasks.
Family and friends are often happy to help a mother with newborn
demands.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine. Avoid using alcohol or other
substances to feel better (self-medicating). Talk to your health professional
if you're having symptoms that need treatment.
- Don't overdo it, and
get as much rest and sleep as possible. Fatigue can increase
depression.
- Join a support group of new mothers. No one can better
understand and support the challenges of caring for a new baby than other
postpartum women. For more information on support groups, talk to your health
professional or see the Web site of Postpartum Support International at
http://www.postpartum.net.
For more information on how to cope with your symptoms, see: Managing postpartum depression.
The potential for domestic violence increases during a woman's
pregnancy and when a couple is adjusting to a new baby. If your partner is
violent or emotionally abusive, you and your baby are physically at risk, and
you have an higher risk of postpartum depression. Now more than ever, it's
crucial that you protect yourself and your baby—seek support and help. For more
information, see the topic
Domestic Violence.
| |