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Here is a great article with a list of common and the not-so-common signs of Postpartum Depression that you can look out for: http://sg.theasianparent.com/8-unexpected-symptoms-of-postpartum-depression/ The most common postpartum depression symptoms are: Social withdrawal, low energy, decreased sex drive, exhaustion and an overwhelming sense of despair. According to this article, there are also some less common symptoms, which most are unaware of. So, also keep a lookout for these signs in your wife: - If your wife experiences frequent headaches, stomach upsets and even panic attacks. - If your wife confide in you of having intrusive, disturbing thoughts. Usually, these thoughts will often revolve around the baby and scenarios that involve accidents, injuries and even the death of the little one and will leave her in a frightened and anxious state - She is eating much more than usual, and even after she is full - She seemed to be frequently having brain fog. It could start by having difficulty in remembering things, inability to multitask, inability to finish even a simple task, and just going through the day as if in a daze. - She appears disconnected from her life and no longer cared about her appearance, the family or the baby - She is often angry or irritated. At the tiniest provocation, she will yell at everyone, throw things, or stomp her feet in frustration. - She appears to have bonding issues with the baby. She may feel distant, uninterested and sometimes even resentful of the baby. Here’s a very useful and informative article on what you, as her partner, can do to help: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/isnt-what-i-expected/201103/dads-what-do-what-not-do-when-your-wife-has-postpartum-depression You can also refer to this article that provides accounts from other dads who have helped their wives get through PPD: http://www.postpartumprogress.com/6-dads-tell-all-about-helping-their-wives-get-through-postpartum-depression
Postpartum depression symptoms include: 1. Severe mood swings 2. Feeling depressed 3. Excessive crying 4. Having problem bonding with baby 5. Withdrawing from family and friends 6. Loss of appetite 7. Eating much more than usual 8. Insomnia or sleeping too much 9. Overwhelming fatigue or loss of energy 10. No interest in activities you used to enjoy 11. Intense irritability and anger 12. Over worrying that you're not a good mother 13. Feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt or inadequacy 14. Unable to think clearly, concentrate or make decisions 15. Severe anxiety 16. Panic attacks 17. Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby Hubby and family members play an important role in supporting mommy. Hubby can help by showing more concerns to mommy. Very often, after the arrival of baby, family members will all direct their attentions to caring the baby and neglect mommy. Also hubby can help by sharing the chores of taking care of baby such as changing diaper, washing bottles. It will be thoughtful if daddy can help mommy to sterilize pump and set up a comfortable area for mommy to pump and breastfeed baby. After giving birth, there may be relatives and family members who love to share their thoughts of how to take care of baby or correct mommy's way of caring for baby. Hubby can help mommy by supporting mommy's decision and find ways to politely reject the relatives' advices.
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