As a licensed clinical social worker at Susquehanna Ob/Gyn & Nurse Midwifery of Advantia, Kari Lindner brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in addressing postpartum depression (PPD) and its nuances.
In this video, Kari sheds light on the often misunderstood topic of PPD, helping individuals distinguish between the normal “baby blues” and the more serious condition of postpartum depression. Her expertise in this field makes her an invaluable resource for new parents and those who support them.
Facts About Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent mental health condition affecting approximately 1 in 7 women following childbirth. Here are some important details to consider:
Timeline: Postpartum depression typically develops within the first few weeks after delivery but can manifest anytime during the first year postpartum.
Symptoms: PPD is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, extreme fatigue, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities. Additional symptoms may include changes in appetite, difficulty sleeping, trouble concentrating, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, and, in severe cases, thoughts of self-harm or harming the baby.
Risk Factors: Several factors contribute to the development of PPD, including a personal or family history of depression, stressful life events, lack of social support, and hormonal fluctuations associated with childbirth.
Treatment Options: PPD is a treatable condition with various effective approaches. These include therapy, support groups, medication, and lifestyle changes. Seeking timely help can significantly improve outcomes for those affected.
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With our personalized care and a comprehensive range of services, we aim to ensure that you receive the highest quality healthcare experience. Our mission is to provide you with the knowledge and support you need to make informed decisions about your reproductive and physical health.
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