Type B Cardiac Opening Postpartum Depression

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Postpartum depression is not treated differently, even if it involves rich people and celebrities. In a recent interview with Harper & 39; s Bazaar, Kadi B admitted that despite her success from scratch, falling in love and having a child, she was blinded by the depression she experienced after giving birth to her daughter Kulture.

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In a new interview, Cardy B spoke frankly about his experience and gave birth to his daughter. After the fight with postpartum depression. (Image: Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images)

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& "I thought I would avoid it," Hitler said. & When I had a baby, the doctor told me about the postpartum thing, and I thought,'Well, I'm doing very well now. I don't think it's going to happen, but somewhere, the world is on my shoulders.

One of her early problems was that she could not breastfeed her children. Considering the way she advertised it in her "Money" video, it might be surprising that she wore a large black gown and cared for it in the form of a real "complete villain". & "It's very difficult," Kadi admitted that he was unable to take care of the children. Also, like other working mothers, she faces the dilemma of whether to go back to work and leave her newborn at home, because it is unrealistic to take her on a tourist bus. Eventually, she decided to quit her tour with Bruno Mars and planned to start rehearsing within four weeks of her birth so that she could concentrate on raising children.

As early as 2018, Kadi had super-authenticity --- and graphics --- about how his early mother looked. & "People don't really talk about your pregnancy experience," she told W magazine at the time. & For example, they won't tell you where you sewed a needle or that you had constipation for the first two weeks. Or you contracted because of breastfeeding. I didn't expect that, she went on.

-When the cultural museum was born, I felt like I was back in my childhood; everything made me cry and I needed a lot of love. I think the children know who their mother is? I think babies like people who give them milk. I want to give them milk all the time. I want her to know me. I feel much better now, but sometimes I feel very vulnerable, as if I am not ready to face the world. Very strange. A few months later, Kadi explained to Harper that depression had begun to subside and she was beginning to feel better. Unlike many celebrities who rely on employment to help take care of their children, she does not feel the need to hire professionals. Her mother can not only help, but also distrust any non-family members.

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Cardy also discussed how having a child changed her body and overall health. & For some reason, I still think my body is different, she said. & I don't think I've reached the balance yet. Speaking of high heels, I'm no longer good at walking. I feel like I have a burden. I don't know why, because I'm thinner than before. However, I still have a kind of energy that has not returned to the pre-pregnancy state. This is the strangest thing. & quot;

The rapper found a way to balance her emotions, involving her daughter. & Sometimes I see something on the Internet that makes me angry, and then my child starts crying, you know? I have to deal with milk. Forget it. & 39; & quot;

Another way for her to stay awake is to get out of social media and explain that this is one of the reasons why we haven't seen cultural photos in months. & I've noticed that every time you respond, it makes things worse, so I don't care. I just went there. I really don't need it. Sometimes it just confuses my brain. I can stay away from social media. I've been working hard. & quot;

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According to the CDC, about one in nine women suffers from postpartum depression. Although many of them need treatment, many suffer silently from shame or embarrassment. Symptoms and severity vary from person to person, but may include crying more frequently than usual, feeling angry, losing a loved one, feeling numb or out of touch with the baby, worrying about hurting the baby or feeling guilty about not being a good mother.

Although some postpartum depression can be self-relieved, others can prolong the time and endanger life, even if there are many friends and family support. That's why it's crucial to seek professional treatment when the earliest symptoms of postpartum occur so that medical experts can provide help, whether it's talk therapy, group therapy or medication.

Cardy is not the only celebrity who openly talks about postpartum depression. Gwyneth Patro, Chris Tagan, Hayden Panettier, Adele and Alanis Morrissett have all spoken frankly about their struggles, and probably helped many women because of their cruel honesty. Before this interview, we thought that Katie B could not be a bad egg any more, but she made a brave and bold decision to keep her transparent about her mental health, which made her a step up completely.

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