/assets/images/provider/photos/2829562.jpeg)
Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition that can occur after childbirth. While brief mood changes are common, ongoing sadness, anxiety, or emotional distress may indicate postpartum depression and should not be ignored.
Persistent sadness or mood swings
Excessive worry or anxiety
Difficulty bonding with the baby
Fatigue or low energy
Changes in sleep or appetite
Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
If symptoms last longer than two weeks or interfere with daily life, professional care is recommended.
Postpartum depression often develops due to hormonal changes after delivery, lack of sleep, emotional stress, limited support, or a history of anxiety or depression. It is not a sign of weakness and can affect any new mother.
You should seek help if emotional symptoms feel overwhelming, continue beyond two weeks, or affect your ability to care for yourself or your baby. Early treatment leads to better recovery.
At Jehovah’s Behavioral Care in Lilburn, GA, postpartum depression is treated with compassion and evidence-based care. Our psychiatric nurse practitioner provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and medication management when appropriate to support emotional wellness after childbirth.