It’s normal for new parents to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and drained after giving birth. You’ve recently delivered a baby, your hormones are changing, and your daily life looks totally different. However, there are some changes in behavior, thoughts, and mood that could indicate postpartum depression. Between 10% and 20% of women experience postpartum depression, which might begin days, months, or a year after giving birth.
If you are experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression such as a depressed mood or severe mood swings, loss of appetite, difficulty bonding with your baby, or insomnia, reach out to your provider.
The Ovia Care Team is here to help. Our mental health experts can discuss symptoms, connect you with your employer or health plan benefits, and help you find in-network providers to get you the additional support and care you deserve.
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