
Baby Blues Vs. Postpartum Depression
You recently gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby, and your life has been a whirlwind of early morning feedings, sleepless nights, and visits from
You recently gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby, and your life has been a whirlwind of early morning feedings, sleepless nights, and visits from
People tell you that your emotions run hot to cold, that you get angry quickly for no apparent reason, and that you’re not much fun.
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes extreme, unusual shifts in energy, mood, and activity levels. These changes can be extremely intense and make
Depression is a serious mental illness that impacts more than 300 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. In the United States alone,
While depression can affect anyone at any time, there are certain factors surrounding pregnancy that make some individuals particularly susceptible to depression, even if they
Moods fluctuating between extreme highs and lows every day to the point where they’re interfering with your life could be warning signs of bipolar disorder.
After a long and difficult pregnancy, you’ve returned home with a healthy baby. Your partner alternates between joy and stress, your extended family walks on
Postpartum depression affects thousands – if not millions of people – in America and worldwide, including men, women, children, caregivers, extended family members, and others.
Being moody, easily irritated, and rigid in your beliefs and mortality. Someone labeled you “difficult,” but something more serious could be at play. You also
You survived a dangerous car accident several years ago but never gave its consequences much thought – until a close call at a busy intersection