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Nice To Know:
Q. Instead of feeling happy after my baby was born, I cried constantly and felt terribly anxious. What's normal and what's not?
A. Normal reactions include irritability, anger, crying, exhaustion, tension, restlessness, anxiety, and insomnia, all of which appear about three days after birth and may last for about two weeks. If these symptoms worsen and extend beyond a few weeks, you may be experiencing true postpartum depression and should consult a physician or other health care professional.
Q. I was fine for the first month after my baby was born. Then I began feeling terrible. Is this the baby blues?
A. At least half of new mothers get the baby blues, a mild form of depression that begins a few days or a week after delivery and usually lasts no more than two weeks. Since you started feeling low about six weeks after delivery, it may be true postpartum depression, which can last from two weeks to a year. It is less common, affecting 10 to 20 percent of new mothers. Best to consult your physician.
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