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5 Post Natal Depression Busters For New Mothers

19th September 2008
The joys of having a new baby can sometimes be overshadowed by post natal or post partum depression. Post natal depression is commonly known as "the baby blues." It is said to be triggered by hormonal changes after a baby is born. Its symptoms include ... Read >
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Zapping Those Peepers Back Into Shape

05th September 2008
It always seems to happen to you at the most inconvenient times - you pass a giant mirrored wall on the way to a big meeting at work, you catch a glimpse of yourself minutes before walking down the aisle as a bridesmaid at your cousin's wedding, or you st... Read >
Author: Jerzy George

Some Causes Of Depression

22nd August 2008
Relationships and Work Problems: Stress in general can contribute to depression. There are stresses involving work, maintaining a home, caring for children, financial, and sexual problems. As people get older there is the stress of dealing with elderl... Read >
Author: John Samson

7 Best Bits of New Mother Advice

11th July 2008
We asked some mothers, "What was the best new mother advice you received when you had your first baby?" While one might assume that the majority of the advice would be practical baby care tips, the advice that made the greatest impression on most of thes... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Depression – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

22nd February 2008
Why Did the Great Depression Occur? Economists still cannot agree on what caused the Great Depression. Most however have agreed that it was a combination of events and decisions that came into play that caused the Great Depression. It has been sug... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Tips to Achieve Whiter Clearer Eyes

21st February 2008
OK! So I wasn't really finished addressing how to achieve Whiter and Clearer looking eyes. I still have a few tips stored in my book of secrets including a product recommendation…Well, not a secret book anymore as I am sharing now. I am a contact le... Read >
Author: Carol Clifton

How To Care After Pregnancy

19th February 2008
The care given after pregnancy is very important for any new mother. Women are usually advised to stay at home to let their body heal by itself. At home you will have your family and close relatives to take care of your needs. You are advised to stay at ... Read >
Author: apurva

Post Partum Depression - A Bundle of Joy not without Tears

30th January 2008
While the birth of a new baby is a happy occasion, many women experience post partum depression within two years after the birth of a baby. Although 80% of parents have what is called "baby blues," which is characterized by occasional tearfulness and feel... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

My Baby could be harmed by Antidepressants!

06th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Liddle Kidz' Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage Postpartum Depression - What is it? When depression occurs after pregnancy it is called postpartum depression, peripartum depression and sometimes is more commonly known as "bab... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

Postpartum Blues are Real and in Some Cases Quite Devastating

21st May 2007
In Charlotte Perkins-Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper," which is written and set in the late 1800s (1892), the central figure is sequestered to a top floor bedroom where she is forced to "rest" for days on end. By being suppressed, oppressed, and depressed... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Postpartum Depression – An Overview

09th May 2007
Bringing a new baby into the world is an exciting and life changing experience. But the turmoil endured by a woman's body throughout pregnancy, birth and postpartum can wreak havoc on her emotional health. Postpartum depression is no exception, and awaren... Read >
Author: hugs

Important Information Every New Mom Should Now About the Baby Blues

17th November 2006
As happy as you after the birth of your new baby, you wouldn't imagine anything being able to bring you down. But be prepared, the infamous baby blues can set in as early as a day after birth, and can last for as long as seven days. You may be elated one ... Read >
Author: Joanne King

Coping with Postpartum Depression

17th November 2006
What is Postpartum Depression (PPD)? "After giving birth, many women experience a week or two of "baby blues," marked by mood swings, feelings of ambivalence toward motherhood, mild depression, and bouts of unexplainable crying. These blues may be a re... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

A NEW BABY: WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE FIRST DAYS AT HOME

17th August 2006
The initial few days are very crucial for both the parents and baby after the mother and the baby have been discharged from the hospital. You have just gone through an intense period of physical and mental upsurge with the process of birth as parents. Thi... Read >
Author: Leigh Winslow

Occupation: Mommy

10th August 2006
Are you feeling tired and unappreciated? Have you loss sight of what a full nights sleep really is? Do you have a long "To Do List" that seems to grow longer as your baby grows older? Have you accepted the fact that your baby decides what you ar... Read >
Author: Leah Lee
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