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Date: 9/5/2012 10:41:00 PM From Authorid: 10075 Thats an interesting idea. I think its a lot of things too. For me it was sheer exhaustion and pain, continuing pain that I just didnt expect. These things made me feel very down and then it was so hard to feel upbeat again. Lack of sleep I think has a massive part to play too. It took me until the children were not babies (nearly 2years old) before I started to feel better. I missed the joy of the baby stage because I was so down. Its very sad. I am fortunate enough to say we all survived it though and we are all ok! Good post |
Date: 9/6/2012 6:24:00 AM From Authorid: 28848 Postpartum depression, like some other forms of depression, are caused by hormonal imbalances. It can take a while for the hormones to get back into proper alignment after a pregnancy. Some woman are affected more by this than others. I think that dietary and environmental factors may play a big role in that, as well as the woman's biological makeup. |
Date: 9/6/2012 10:41:00 AM From Authorid: 62823 There are different theories on this. Anyone of them could be true. Could be a chemical imbalance. Could be a thyroid malfunction. That has alot to do with just about everything in the body. Or, it could be soul related. Been reading up on that. Imagine someone giving you a beautiful rose and then that rose is taken away from you. The soul of the baby is embodied into the physical body of the baby and that soul is inside the Mother growing, but their love and light is also inside the Mother and her soul feels the love from that soul. Then all of a sudden the baby is born and released from the physical body of the Mother. The love and light is released. The Mother can only get that back by her interactions and physical contact and caring that a Mother has with her baby. I believe this to be true. Our souls are an accumulation of lifetimes of embodied experiences, and the love in our hearts of each of those lifetimes remains with us as we progress or regress. My two cents. I do not have anything to back this up. |
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