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Symptoms to watch for and seek IMMEDIATE help with are panic attacks and thoughts of self-harm or harming others. No one should take any chances with these symptoms, as they are NEVER normal baby blues. If a mom is afraid of saying her thoughts for fear of her child being taken, then she could say something like this: "I'm having bad thoughts and need help." No need to disclose the thoughts to random people, but there is a need to get help. It needs to be understood that these types of thoughts are the illness speaking, not the woman.
Women with any of these conditions (including baby blues) are NOT to blame and need immediate active support...both emotional and physical. Bring a meal, clean her toilet, do her dishes, or take her baby(s) out for a walk so she can nap. Send a card, call her daily or weekly, PRAY for her. Be there for her and listen. But do not ignore her.
If you suspect you may be experiencing any of these disorders, it is important to seek the advice of a medical professional immediately. The information presented here is not medical advice and is not to be taken as such. The best treatment includes a combination of medication and talk therapy. At home, it is important to get lots of rest and always ask for help and prayer support, among other things.
Compiled by Tara Mock & Suzanne Drapeau |