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Abby Strait
abby-strait
Abby Strait
Is it to late in my postpartum to develop postpartum depression?πŸ˜•
04.10.2018
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abby-strait
abby-strait
Thank you moms!
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airwren123
airwren123
Mine hit me 5/6 months post
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amberdaugherty
amberdaugherty
No you can still have it because I have it and my son is 6 months
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nunyaboo
nunyaboo
No. The postpartum period is actually a year from birth, it's why they don't recommend getting pregnant prior to a year after baby, you're still returning to pre pregnancy physically and emotionally. It is completely within the realm of normal to develop postpartum depression or anxiety 5 months after birth. Do you have a primary care doctor or midwife you're able to address this with mama?
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abby-strait
abby-strait
I’m honestly just sad a lot more and find myself wanting to cry.. or getting irritated a lot, could it be hormones?
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cantdeletebutimgone
cantdeletebutimgone
Your still at high risk of PPD up to a year after birth. Definitely talk to your doctor.
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