Psychosis Postpartum Psychosis is a rare illness, compared to the rates of postpartum depression or anxiety. It occurs in approximately 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 deliveries, or approximately .1 -.2% of births. The onset is usually sudden, most often within the first 2 weeks postpartum. Symptoms Symptoms of postpartum psychosis can include: Delusions or strange beliefs Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren’t there) Feeling very irritated Hyperactivity Decreased need for or inability to sleep Paranoia and suspiciousness Rapid mood swings Difficulty communicating at times The most significant risk factors for postpartum psychosis are a personal or family history of bipolar disorder, or a previous psychotic episode. Of the women who develop a postpartum psychosis, research has suggested that there is approximately a 5% suicide rate and a 4% infanticide rate associated with the illness. This is because the woman experiencing psychosis is experiencing a break from reality. In her psychotic state, the delusions and beliefs make sense to her; they feel very real to her and are often religious. Immediate treatment for a woman going through psychosis is imperative. It is also important to know that many survivors of postpartum psychosis never had delusions containing violent commands. Delusions take many forms, and not all of them are destructive. Most women who experience postpartum psychosis do not harm themselves or anyone else. However, there is always the risk of danger because psychosis includes delusional thinking and irrational judgment, and this is why women with this illness must be quickly assessed, treated, and carefully monitored by a trained healthcare perinatal mental health professional. Postpartum psychosis is temporary and treatable with professional help, but it is an emergency and it is essential that you receive immediate help. If you feel you or someone you know may be suffering from this illness, know that it is not your fault and you are not to blame. Call your doctor or an emergency crisis hotline right away so that you can get the help you need. https://www.postpartum.net/learn-more/postpartum-psychosis/
前段时间还看到说鼓励三胎
母乳比奶粉轻松多了,半夜直接躺着喂,喂完不用拍嗝直接就睡了。
我家有个亲戚,10岁出头文革期间被迫害,吓到精神分裂,每生一个孩子就发病一次,一般都发病在生完孩子几个月内,但都把孩子照顾得好好的,从来没有过伤害宝宝的举动。生得几个孩子大部分都读大学毕业了,根本没有任何遗传之类的。
奶粉可以别!人!喂
这还是有一个给力的老公的情况。试想一下如果老公不给力还要叽叽歪歪,家里别的人不来或者有跟你对着干,嫌弃你月子里啥啥做不了,奶不够多,宝宝没带好。那真的是分分钟都要爆发。那个时候我爸妈如果视频里跟我说宝宝怎么咳嗽了要多穿衣服,我解释几次都没用的时候,就只能掐视频,当然后来他们也很少说了
就是;奶粉完全可以让娃睡另外一间 产妇睡整觉
要娃大一点啊 前期还做不到躺喂 而且我两胎都全母乳 一样要拍嗝啊 不然放下去也会自己嗝醒
产后抑郁的人是比较自私的人。。。。。清穿吗? 就是你这种无知且满嘴仁义道德的人多了,产后抑郁的人才没活路。
产后抑郁是病,和自私无关。不了解的东西还是不要妄下结论。
「当妈妈的人在产后抑郁,我也不太能明白,可能是比较自私的人」你真是有病!
闭嘴吧你!就当给你全家积德了
shut the f up!愚蠢又缺德就是你这种嘴欠的!
是“抑郁症”,不是“抑郁症状”。每个人都会有偶尔抑郁的时候,但是普通的抑郁伤心并不被称为是抑郁症。 抑郁症是会导致人陷入抑郁状态无法自拔的脑部病变。如果有人得了新冠,呼吸困难,你会认为是那个病人呼吸的不够努力吗?
完全同意
没有爆出来婆家的情况。也许累不一定是主因,但如果遇到整天语言霸凌的公婆真的能把正常人,尤其是从小被捧在手心没被骂过的乖乖女,逼出严重精神病的。
比如习惯了在美国中国相对干净的饮食坏境,突然去印度贫民窟小饭馆肯定会肠胃不适拉肚子,也不能就说这个人是天生的肠胃有问题
严重同意带不了就不要生二胎,但是国内的情况,很难说是妈妈自愿的还是被迫生的二胎。最后这个爸爸轻描淡写的说一句他也不知道老婆为什么这样做,仿佛跟自己一点关系都没有,看得出来不是在乎老婆的男人
太专业了。原来还有产后精神病的说法。这个妈妈很可怜的。如果她清醒了发现这种无可挽回的事实她可能会内疚伤心一辈子。
这种我会直接把他踢醒了去喂奶。这孩子又不是隔壁老王的,他装什么睡!
呵呵,who made you the judge? Where did you get your law degree? Huaren.us?
同款老公。之前说好轮流每个晚上起来冲奶喂奶哄睡。轮到我老公了,娃已经哭了半天了,踢他他才醒过来,然后上厕所,穿衣服裤子再去冲奶。然后我受不了他这么磨蹭,慢慢变成天天晚上都是我来了。真的,男人特别鸡贼,就这还好多人在外人朋友圈爱演自己是好老公好丈夫的。
国内经常是七大姑八大姨的在旁边叨叨母乳好,婆婆天天质问母乳够不够啊,很多妈妈也没有主意。
我也觉得是精神病的可能更多。
现在国内的言论感觉越来越倾向于女生别结婚,别生育了。
再轻松也不如直接让别人喂轻松啊
手动踩你!智商情商都挺感人的,具体情况都不了解,上来就骂孩子爸爸,可见你家孩子爸得多悲催。。。
这个是很常见的病。产妇生了之后因为体内激素紊乱,诱发抑郁症,很多时候必须医疗介入,靠自己走不出来的。这边产后几次复查一般医生都会着重follow up产妇的精神状况的,但是国内我觉得还没有很重视这个。
奶粉的话可以爸爸喂奶,妈妈就可以睡觉休息了。
这个高赞回复太可怕了 这么多赞 让我一度怀疑自己的三观
这个妈妈太可怜了,她需要去精神病医院而不是牢房 抑郁症不会伤害别人只会伤害自己,这个妈妈不是简单的产后抑郁,而是精神病,精神分裂会导致幻觉的
Postpartum psychosis
Psychosis Postpartum Psychosis is a rare illness, compared to the rates of postpartum depression or anxiety. It occurs in approximately 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 deliveries, or approximately .1 -.2% of births. The onset is usually sudden, most often within the first 2 weeks postpartum.
Symptoms Symptoms of postpartum psychosis can include:
Delusions or strange beliefs Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren’t there) Feeling very irritated Hyperactivity Decreased need for or inability to sleep Paranoia and suspiciousness Rapid mood swings Difficulty communicating at times The most significant risk factors for postpartum psychosis are a personal or family history of bipolar disorder, or a previous psychotic episode.
Of the women who develop a postpartum psychosis, research has suggested that there is approximately a 5% suicide rate and a 4% infanticide rate associated with the illness. This is because the woman experiencing psychosis is experiencing a break from reality. In her psychotic state, the delusions and beliefs make sense to her; they feel very real to her and are often religious. Immediate treatment for a woman going through psychosis is imperative. It is also important to know that many survivors of postpartum psychosis never had delusions containing violent commands. Delusions take many forms, and not all of them are destructive. Most women who experience postpartum psychosis do not harm themselves or anyone else. However, there is always the risk of danger because psychosis includes delusional thinking and irrational judgment, and this is why women with this illness must be quickly assessed, treated, and carefully monitored by a trained healthcare perinatal mental health professional. Postpartum psychosis is temporary and treatable with professional help, but it is an emergency and it is essential that you receive immediate help. If you feel you or someone you know may be suffering from this illness, know that it is not your fault and you are not to blame. Call your doctor or an emergency crisis hotline right away so that you can get the help you need.
https://www.postpartum.net/learn-more/postpartum-psychosis/
我也!版上现在都是些什么人?都受过教育吗???