How to deal with postpartum depression

To deal with postpartum depression, it is recommended that: first, her emotional state before giving birth should be assessed; second, her family should help her share the stress of taking care of the baby; third, if the symptoms are severe, antidepressants are recommended to relieve the symptoms.

How to deal with postpartum depression To deal with postpartum depression, one means to have an assessment of the patient’s previous emotional state before the birth. If she had some emotional problems before, for example, when she was young or when she was just married, she should be screened in advance and some prevention should be done.

The second point is that she suddenly has a baby, she has to take care of the child, she may have a lot of pressure, this time, hope that the family can help her to share these pressures.

For example, some mothers have depression problems, her sleep is particularly bad, then this time, it is recommended not to let the mother to sleep with the baby, at night, you can let others to help take care of the baby, so as to reduce her some pressure, give her a time to slowly transition to such a role of motherhood, this is the second point.

If, after some mediation, her mood is still not good, or the symptoms of postpartum depression are more serious, it is recommended to use some medication to help her relieve such a state, with some antidepressants.