7 Steps to Stop Postpartum Depression Before It Starts

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AndrewBoldman of AL 9:21PM June 04, 2009

It's so wonderful to see someone addressing this issue. A baby changes everything for women and men. But as a professional Lactation Consultant I have a concern about the suggestion for shared parenting responsibilities. Asking Dad to give a breastfed baby a bottle of pumped milk at night is not conducive to breastfeeding. If a mom skips a feeding her body will make less milk and her supply will go down. Instead of telling dads to give the baby a bottle at night have dad bring the baby to mom, or better yet allow the baby to sleep in their bed. That way everyone will get more sleep!

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Kathy Abbott of MA 3:20PM October 01, 2008

So glad to see that PPD awareness is in the news more and more. The suggestions above are fantastic. I would emphasize the importance of sleep also. However, even if men and women follow these suggestions, they can still get PPD, as many women suffer from hormonal imbalances in addition to situational difficulties postpartum.

liz of WA 6:02PM June 18, 2008

Wow, great article!!! Would you mind checking out mine and leave a comment telling me what you think? It's here: http://brainblogger.com/2008/05/30/postpartum-depression-not-just-for-moms/

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Kazul of NY 1:08PM May 30, 2008

Wow, great article!!! Would you mind checking out mine and leave a comment telling me what you think? It's here: http://brainblogger.com/2008/05/30/postpartum-depression-not-just-for-moms/

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