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Postpartum Stress and Anxiety: How to Deal with It?

Sleep-deprivation, crazy hormones, while recovering from pregnancy and childbirth, causes neglect of personal needs and most of all, trying to care of the little one is an immediate challenge faced by a mother. A recent study out of the University of British Columbia, has shown that anxiety and related disorders affect about 15 percent of pregnant women and 17 percent of women in early postpartum.

A state of anxiety is on when, a woman in a constant state of overestimating the danger and underestimating her ability to cope with something if it did happen. If your worries are preventing you from interacting with your baby or leaving the house, then they need to be addressed. And if you’re already feeling on edge, avoid seeking things that trigger your anxiety.

Psychological treatments like mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy can prove helpful. Before deciding on line of action ask yourself how much your worry is interfering with your life and whether it has become unmanageable. Are your anxious thoughts preventing you from going outside or interacting with your child? 

Enjoy Motherhood.

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