By Ellen M. DuBoisTo the woman who has miscarried, the world may seem a very dreary place. One in which she feels no one understands her pain, grief, sadness. The baby she lost was as real as her tears, yet, because there was never a baby seen, her loss often is quickly dismissed or not [...]
Tags: early, first trimester, grief, loss, miscarriage, pain, Pregnancy, sad
Posted in: Early Pregnancy, Pregnancy
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I was just talking to my sister in Christchurch, New Zealand earlier this week and she was complaining that the temperature on her side is “down” to 12°C (54°F). I looked outside where my kids were happily playing because we are finally “up” to 12°C after a long, cold winter. They were wearing light jackets [...]
Tags: blues, brain, cloudy, depressed, down, exercise, gloomy, house, light, outside, sad, walk, windows, winter, Women
Posted in: Women
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by Sara Duggan MommieCare Hello my name is Sara and I am the proud Mommie of 2 beautiful boys. I enjoy my job very much. I can say that now with much confidence, but there was a time that I couldn’t. There was a time that I despised being a Mommie. I can remember that [...]
Tags: Baby, depression, doula, hormones, mom, new, postpartum, resources, sad, upset
Posted in: Baby, Health & Nutrition
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Unfortunately we are not talking about the blue of your baby’s eyes. We are referring to the mild form of sadness a mother may experience after she delivers her baby. Also known as maternity blues or maternity baby blues, baby blues are very common and occur in as many as 75-80% of new mothers. It [...]
Tags: Baby, baby blues, bonding, delivery, depressed, depression, hormones, insomnia, irritabilty, irritable, mom, mood swings, placenta, postpartum, psychosis, sad, weeping
Posted in: Health & Safety
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