Post Natal Depression
- HealthYahoo Life UK
Women are more likely to suffer from post-natal depression during coronavirus pandemic, new research suggests
Three in four pregnant women or those who have recently given birth have suffered with anxiety during the pandemic.
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Mum Credits Placenta Smoothie With Avoiding Post-Natal Depression
When Christina Simmons found out she was pregnant with her second baby, she made herself a promise. Fast forward two months after the birth of her daughter, Raina and the 30-year-old mum-of-two credits the placenta power smoothie with side-stepping the post-natal depression she found so debilitating after the arrival of her son, Rhyko, now four. Because I wasn’t able to see or hold him right away, I felt quite disconnected from motherhood,” Christina explains.