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Hi My wife became a mother last year and now we have an 8.5 month old son. She gets irritated easily and gets emotional and starts crying for simple things. She doesn't feel more social and wants to be at home alone with a child if there is still any  important function within the family. I want to know if this is the sign of postpartum?
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Hi Thanks for reaching out. Your wife has an eight month old son and she feels emotional. She is not able to mingle with people and go out. A lot of work goes into caring for an eight month old son and it is natural for your wife to feel tired. Your wife can consult a psychologist and talk about what she is going through. More information is required in order to determine if it is a sign of postpartum. I understand you are worried about your wife. Once she speaks to a psychologist she will feel better.
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Yes... It seems to be post Partum depression or psychological changes (PPD). It causes harmonal change which leads to such psychological issues. It needs to be addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well managed in a holistic approach. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine if required. Homeopathic medicine is safe even if she is breastfeeding. You need an expert psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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I have been working as a Homeopathic Psychiatrist and Counseling Psychologist for the last 17 years. You can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance.
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Dese are signs of Postpartum depression. U can connect with psychotherapist
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Sorry to hear that I can only imagine how difficult it would have been for you to handle new responsibilities and changes. It is possible to be the sign of postpartum depression but diagnosing someone on the basis of few visible symptoms is not likely to work. I suggest you should convince her for therapy without any further delay. There is individual therapy in which the therapist will analyse her condition and work with her for the betterment and joint session for you both which will make you aware of her situation and your role in it by this procedure you will get the guidance and needed support. You can connect me for the counseling or any therapist I hope this helped!
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Symptoms of post partum depression.complete case history required
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It's possible that your wife is experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression or anxiety. These conditions are common after childbirth and can manifest as irritability, mood swings, emotional sensitivity, and social withdrawal. Encouraging her to speak with a counselor or therapist can provide her with the support and guidance she needs to navigate this challenging time. Additionally, offering your understanding and being there for her emotionally can make a significant difference. It's important to reassure her that seeking help is a sign of strength, and together, you can work through this phase. You can reach out to me through Mind Sculpt
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It's understandable to have concerns about your wife's well-being, especially considering the changes that come with becoming a new parent. The symptoms you described—feeling easily irritated, experiencing heightened emotions, wanting to withdraw socially, and feeling overwhelmed—could indeed be signs of postpartum depression or anxiety. Postpartum depression and anxiety are common and treatable conditions, and seeking professional help can make a significant difference in her well-being.
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Yes.. it might be the sign of postpartum. But this can be understood in much detail, if she can go for detailed evaluation. Understand,give your time and listen to her more.
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Help her to relax.
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