This archive report was first published on 30 October 2019.
Postpartum Depression: Help is at Hand ¶
Postpartum depression is a common condition that affects many new mothers. It is essential to seek help and support to manage the symptoms and improve mental health.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), postpartum depression affects up to 15% of new mothers worldwide. The condition can manifest in different ways, including feelings of sadness, anxiety, and hopelessness.
On October 30, 2019, the Nation published an article highlighting the importance of seeking help for postpartum depression. The article emphasized the need for support systems, including family, friends, and healthcare professionals, to help new mothers manage their symptoms and improve their mental health.
Help is available for postpartum depression. New mothers can seek support from their healthcare providers, family, and friends. There are also various resources available, including hotlines and online support groups, to provide guidance and assistance.