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Depression & Motherhood: New Job Title As Mom = Major Adjustment

(Depression In Moms- Part 2)

You aren’t a bad mom if you admit you suffer from depression. But it is a transition, albeit a slightly more complicated one beyond becoming a new mother, that takes adjusting to.
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January 23, 2017January 24, 2017

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Postpartum Depression vs. General Depression: There’s A Big Difference

(Depression In Moms- Part 1)

There’s a big difference between clinical depression and postpartum depression. For one, clinical depression usually pre-exists pregnancy or giving birth. However, if you are prone to depression, the likelihood for you to experience depression after giving birth is higher. But don’t mistake postpartum depression with general depression.

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January 22, 2017January 24, 2017

Sonyo Estavillo1 Comment

Making Time for Yourself & Spouse is Vital for Any New Parent

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New Parents Must Take Time For Self In Order To Stay Safe, Sane & Healthy

Time is a valuable resource that, when gone, we can’t retrieve. But, if you don’t take time for yourself or your spouse, parenting starts to feel like a burden rather than a joy. It’s physically and emotionally draining no matter what age you are when you and your partner have a baby. Continue reading “Making Time for Yourself & Spouse is Vital for Any New Parent” →

May 9, 2016December 29, 2016

Ryan Gray2 Comments
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