Having a child is one of the most life-changing events in a woman’s life. Sadly, it’s not all rainbows and flowers, 11 to 20 percent of new mothers experience postpartum depression. Postpartum depression or PPD is one of the most common conditions that women everywhere experience and the symptoms could continue up to a year. It could destroy relationships, not only romantic relationships but could also get in the way of the mother and baby bond.
Sure, every woman is unique, but postpartum depressions have consistent themes when it comes to the symptoms. Here are tell-tale signs of PPD and ways you can overcome it.