Postpartum. What a beautiful thing. !!!!!

Postpartum. What a beautiful thing. Messy, stretchy, fluffy, but so beautiful.
Postpartum. What a beautiful thing. Messy, stretchy, fluffy, but so beautiful

I am very proud to be in this body today. It is no longer the same as it used to be, but neither is the soul it carries. Staying the same is never the goal, however, is it? The goal is to LIVE. To create memories, to grow, to stretch, to learn and to adapt.


I know that finding our new furrow, this body and I, is going to take time. But in the difficult days ahead, as I look in the mirror and fervently wish for my old self, I will then look at him, and On Rev, and I will remember the sacrifices he made for them. And for me.

And then I'll thank him. Because even if it's overwhelming, tiring and messy, it's done a hell of a good
Postpartum. What a beautiful thing

Postpartum depression (DPP)
 is a depressive disorder associated with pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. According to the lead authority for the definition and diagnosis of mental illness -- the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association -- postpartum depression is not qualitatively different from depression that occurs at other times, except for the time it occurs. In other words, the "official" answer to the question "what is postpartum depression" is that it is any major or minor depressive episode that occurs within four weeks of delivery.

PPD is considered a bio-psychosocial phenomenon.
 This means that it is caused by a complex combination of biological, psychological and social/cultural factors that all work together. Contrary to popular belief, PPD is not purely biological in origin. The DPP is also not the same as the postpartum blues or the "baby blues".

Many experts see postpartum depression as a matter of adaptation, with PPD at the end of a continuum of coping experiences. From this perspective, the distinction between PPD and postpartum 'normal' adaptation experiences often has more to do with the intensity of feelings and the amount of adaptation in progress than with something you have or don't have

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