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There are many treatment options for postpartum depression in addition to medications (anti-depressants) including diet changes, counseling and even massage.
While nearly all mothers have some emotional highs and lows in the first few weeks' postpartum, there are some mothers who experience chronic depression that intensifies over time. If you suspect that you may have some signs of postpartum depression, you can take the self-test as a screening tool and then follow-up with your care provider regardless of the results.
Even the easiest babies will have times of crying. In fact crying is the main way baby's communicate with their parents. Crying can mean, "I'm hungry", "I'm tired", "I'm sick", "I'm over-stimulated" or even "I'm bored." While you are learning more about your baby, if your little one happens to one of the fussy babies who cries most of his waking hours, it can be an especially challenging things for you. Dr. Karp has some of the best techniques on his site for soothing those fussy babies.
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Childbirth Class Series
Recovery Tips for New Mothers
Benefits of Taking Childbirth Classes
There are some mothers who seem to "know" ahead of time that they are at risk for developing postpartum depression. Actually experts have identified several risk factors for postpartum depression including previous depression, dealing with other life changes and stress and a lack of family or social support.
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In Class Six, we will cover all of the aspects of the mother's physical and emotional recovery [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], identifying postpartum depression, taking care of your baby and even getting ready in the last few weeks before your baby is due and how to prepare.
Step One: How to Take Care of Yourself Physically
Step Four: Co-Sleeping or Traditional Sleep Routines
Step Three: Taking Care of Fussy Babies
In addition to managing the pain, mothers need to remember to eat well and get as much rest as possible. Almost all babies have their days and nights mixed up so remember that you may need to adjust your schedule to sleeping more during the day until your baby is on a more regular routine. If you are breastfeeding, you will need to eat at least 500 more calories per day over your pre-pregnancy diet.
Step Two: Emotional Recovery and Postpartum Depression
Don't forget that if you have time before labor begins [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], make some meals ahead to put in the freezer. You will not have the time or energy to prepare nutricious [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], hot meals every evening for dinner and take-out meals get old rather quickly.
If however you had a very long labor, pushed for many hours, had substantial tearing or an episiotomy or had a Cesarean your body will likely be sore and recovery will likely be more painful. Mothers in this category may need stronger post-delivery pain medications that your care provider may prescribe for you. Be aware of any contraindications with breastfeeding and prescription-strength medications as well as a rare genetic condition that can result in a drug overdose when the mother takes pain medications that contain codeine.
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Sometimes mothers find that their bodies don't take much time at all to recover from the physical demands of labor. If you are one of those blessed women who had relatively short and uncomplicated labors and did not have an episiotomy or much tearing, you may not be in a great deal of pain after giving birth. Some mothers may only need some over the counter pain medications such as Tylenol for the first few days to help with general discomfort.
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