POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
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HOME CARE ADVICE FOR MILD BABY BLUES
- Reassurance: Many women feel sad and depressed
at some point during the days and weeks after delivery. These changes
in mood are called the "baby blues". Women with Baby Blues
do get through this -- even women who feel as badly as you feel now.
You can be helped.
-
Suggestions for Healthy Living - there are
things that you can do to make yourself feel better:
- Eat healthy - Eat a
well-balanced diet. Drink 8-10 glasses of water a day.
- Get more sleep - Try
to take naps while the baby is sleeping during the day. Ask for help from
friends, family, or church; if someone comes over during waking hours to
help, then you can take a longer nap. Have the baby sleep in another room;
you will sleep more soundly.
- Communicate - Share
how you are feeling with someone in your life who is a good listener. Make
certain that your husband, family, or friends know how you are feeling.
- Exercise regularly -
take a daily walk.
- Stay active - Get
out of the house periodically. Go on an outing with a family member or a
friend. Go to the store. Go to a movie.
- Avoid alcohol.
- Expected Course: Generally, baby blues lasts
2-14 days.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- You become worse
- You develop any of
the "Call Your Doctor" symptoms.
Disclaimer:
This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical
advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full
responsibility for how you choose to use this information.
Adult SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004 David
Thompson, M.D. FACEP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 8/2004
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