Dealing with prenatal or postpartum depression

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Special to the Sydenham Current

Experiencing pregnancy and the birth of a child can be a very happy and exciting time in a womanā€™s life, but for some women, it can be a time of great sadness and anxiety.

Although the term ā€œPostpartum Depressionā€ is often used, depression and anxiety can also occur during pregnancy.

ā€œPerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disordersā€ is the new expression used to describe mood disorders that occur any time during pregnancy or in the first year after the baby is born. Any woman can experience a Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder.

It is very common to experience the ā€œBaby Bluesā€ after the birth or adoption of a child. This typically happens as a woman adjusts to the physical, emotional and social changes in her life.

Adjusting to new roles and relationships are not always easy.

It is estimated that 4 out of 5 women will experience the Baby Blues.

Symptoms include feelings of sadness, tearfulness, irritability, changes in sleeping patterns and feeling overwhelmed. The Blues are temporary and will pass within a few days or within a few weeks.

It is important that mothers take care of themselves during this time and use the supports available to them.

Women who experience symptoms that last longer than 2 weeks during pregnancy or after the birth of a child need to speak with their Health Care Provider. Symptoms of a Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders may include:

– Being sad and tearful

– Exhausted but unable to sleep

– Changes in eating or sleeping patterns

– Feeling overwhelmed

– No interest or pleasure in activities that used to enjoy

– Feeling restless, irritable or angry

– Feel guilty and ashamed thinking they are not a good mother

– Afraid to be alone with the baby

Prenatal and Postpartum Depression are treatable with professional help.

Treatments may include medication, counselling, self-care, physical activity and receiving support from family and friends or attending a support group.

The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit offers a weekly support group for women who are experience Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. The group is free and childcare is provided. For more information contact the Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit at 519.352.7270 ext. 2903.
Postpartum Support International is an excellent online resource for women and their families who are experiencing a Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder. The universal message of Postpartum Support International is ā€œYou are not alone, you are not to blame, with help you will be wellā€.

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