ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Postpartum depression, which affects one in eight new moms in the U.S., is now recognized as one of the most common complications of childbirth.  For many, the condition is shockingly isolating — a mix of sadness, hopelessness and overwhelm that stems not just from the hormonal tumult of pregnancy and the postpartum period, but from many other stressors, like a lack of paid leave, insufficient child care, and the staggering responsibility of caring for a new and helpless human.  There are more treatment options for postpartum depression now than ever before, but factors like stigma and inadequate screening keep many mothers from getting help. The CDC estimates that about 20% of women were not asked about depression during a prenatal visit, and more than half of women with postpartum depression continue to go untreated.  This spring, The New York Times spent time with four mothers who were then in the grips of postpartum depression. They offered a stark, intimate glimpse into their experiences, in their own words. Swipe to see some of their stories and read more at the link in bio.  Photos by @travisdovephoto, @sophieupark, @nataliekeyssar and @adrianazehbrauskas」6月28日 1時19分 - nytimes

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Postpartum depression, which affects one in eight new moms in the U.S., is now recognized as one of the most common complications of childbirth.

For many, the condition is shockingly isolating — a mix of sadness, hopelessness and overwhelm that stems not just from the hormonal tumult of pregnancy and the postpartum period, but from many other stressors, like a lack of paid leave, insufficient child care, and the staggering responsibility of caring for a new and helpless human.

There are more treatment options for postpartum depression now than ever before, but factors like stigma and inadequate screening keep many mothers from getting help. The CDC estimates that about 20% of women were not asked about depression during a prenatal visit, and more than half of women with postpartum depression continue to go untreated.

This spring, The New York Times spent time with four mothers who were then in the grips of postpartum depression. They offered a stark, intimate glimpse into their experiences, in their own words. Swipe to see some of their stories and read more at the link in bio.

Photos by @travisdovephoto, @sophieupark, @nataliekeyssar and @adrianazehbrauskas


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