Support for Postpartum Depression
52Get Support for Postpartum Depression
Do you know a friend or relative with a new baby who seems depressed and may not be as happy as most new moms are with their new baby? She may have the "baby blues" or even post partum depression and need support. The "baby blues", a milder type of postpartum depression may make a new mom feel exhausted and for a brief period, mildly depressed. New moms with the more severe symptoms of postpartum depression often feel intensely sad, hopeless and are unable to connect with the joy of having a new baby. These moms feel alone and isolated from others and often don't feel comfortable asking for help. Many feel embarrassed that they are not enjoying new motherhood and don't know where to turn for support with the overwhelming feelings and thoughts. Leaving the house is difficult and going to a therapist isn't an option when they can barely manage the day-to-day demands of their new baby. They are exhausted and have very little time or energy to even explore how to get support. Therapists specializing in postpartum depression are finding a new way to support these new moms. Many therapists have virtual offices where these new women can get support without anyone else knowing. Many therapists prefer having their virtual office on a secure website that allows them to support their clients confidentially with chat, video and group therapy, such as www.MyTherapyNet.com . When sleep deprived, faced with despair and little energy or time for themselves, moms with postpartum depression now have the option to turn to Online Therapists on this website for support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or someone you know need support for postpartum depression or even the baby blues, you don't have to deal with this alone. Go to your computer and conveniently and discreetly go to www.mytherapynet.com/client/postpartumdepressionsupport.asp for the support you deserve.
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