The Postpartum Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Postpartum Depression
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Rating | : | 4.99 (780 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1414312830 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Highly recommended primer JenniferB While 80% of all women experience some degree of postpartum depression after the birth of a child, this common mood disorder is still viewed with disdain amongst some sections of the Christian community as well as in the world at large. Many women are told to `buck u. Good Resource Martha A. This little book is just packed with info about PPD, which effects so many women in small ways to serious ways that will effect them the rest of their lives. I think this book is a great tool for those in the medical profession to have on hand as a reference guide fo. Postpartum Delight Margaret C. What an incredible resource. This book is written to pregnancy soon to be mothers, fathers, other friends and family of pregnant mothers and more. Coming from so many different angles this is a book that shows that some postpartum depression can be completely normal
In the definitive guide to postpartum depression, written from a Christian perspective by a team of experts including best-selling author and popular psychologist Dr. Eighty percent of all pregnant women struggle with depression during or after their child’s birth. Plus, it also contains helpful resource for fathers, family members, friends, pastors, counselors, and medical practitioners.. But there is good news about postpartum mood disorders—they are almost 100% treatable. Using real-life stories and practical advice from medical professionals, The Postpartum Survival Guide offers hope-filled solutions that will help new mothers enjoy this special time in their lives. Paul Meier (Happiness Is a Choice), The Postpartum Survival Guide explains why this depression occurs, who’s at risk, how to treat it, and where to find God in it all. Coauthor Lynne Johnson, RN, provides a woman’s perspective on the issues of motherhood and depression