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Depression, anxiety, stress, poor body image, grief, loss, a major change in your life such as becoming a new parent can all affect your mental and emotional health and day to day living. Sometimes it is hard to know if what you are experiencing is depression or sadness, worry or anxiety. Sadness and anxiety are normal emotions that help alert us to, protect us from, and cause us to act. This is healthy! What is unhealthy is when these feelings become excessive, irrational, ongoing, distressing or interfere with daily life. Depression, anxiety, stress, grief can be managed using interventions and strategies such as cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation, mindfulness and 'talk' therapy. If you are aware you are not functioning as you normally do, you know something is worrying you, this is the time to learn more about what is happening to you and perhaps seek help.
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Answer:
pumps, contracts, or beats. im not sure bc we cant see any multiple choice questions
Explanation:
The heart beats (expands and contracts) about 100,000 times per day, pumping five or six quarts of blood each minute, or about 2,000 gallons per day.
Answer:
The nurse should inform the mother that feeling of uncertainty or resentments is natural after delivery when adjusting to the new baby
Explanation:
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This is postpartum depression.( PPD) it occurs within 4 weeks after delivery as a blend of physical. emotional and behavioural imbalances. It is possibly caused by rapid fall in the pregnancy hormones progesterone and oestrogen after delivery,which were well elevated during pregnancy.