80 % of all birth mothers
get the baby blues.
It's also normal to
get the baby blues in the first few days after giving birth, so don't be surprised if you feel emotional or weepy.
More than three - quarters of women
get baby blues, so you are not alone.
The most wonderful and committed mothers, even experienced mothers of more than one child, can
get the baby blues.
According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, 10 to 20 percent of new moms will experience PPD, as opposed to the 50 percent of women who will
get the baby blues, which is a mild, brief bout of depression.
At least 50 to 80 percent of new mothers
get the baby blues, a mild form of depression that begins a few days or a week after d...
Many new moms
get the baby blues, but some face postpartum depression (PPD)-- a serious condition.
Most mums
get the Baby Blues, which usually strike three or four days after the birth when your milk is coming in and your hormones are swinging wildly.
It's not just mums who
get the baby blues; experts think up to one in ten dads get post-natal depression, especially when the baby is around three to six months, possibly related to sleep - deprivation.
According to BabyCenter.com, «at least 60 to 80 percent of new mothers
get the baby blues, a mild form of depression that begins a few days to a week after delivery.»
Of course he's
got those baby blues, so who wouldn't?
Not exact matches
Amidst the challenges and
baby blues, I told myself that what I was enduring was normal, and that in time things would
get better.
The nurses & LCs were pretty good about helping with
getting bfing started, they showed me a variety of ways to hold the
baby, hand express some milk onto the nipple to
get her started (she didn't want to suck, although positioning was perfect & she'd suck on a finger if it was put in her mouth) One nurse tried sugar water on my nipple, which I wasn't okay with, but it was the middle of the night, I was overwhelmed and frustrated, and
baby blues had set in.
It Can
Get You Down You will find a good deal of information about
baby blues and depression commonly encountered by new mothers, but you should also know that about 30 % of new fathers also experience significant depression.
I credit it for
getting me out of the
baby blues stage, back into my favorite jeans, and giving me a sense of community I was longing for as a new stay home mom.
Did your wife ever
get a case of «
baby blues» after having a child, or does she have them right now?
Also
get tips for determining the differences between postpartum depression and
baby blues and also read on for more information on how to treat this form of depression.
Got a nasty case of
Baby Blues or something a bit more serious?
It is INCREDIBLY emotional: The post-birth period can be marked by many different emotions, from post-birth elation through to the downer of
baby blues from day three onwards, to the post-
baby rage, to extreme exhaustion when it seems like no - one's
getting any sleep — especially you.
It's extremely important to
get professional help, even if you aren't sure whether you are depressed or just coping with prolonged
baby blues.
Getting angry just because you don't expect that you will put on hard fat on your body or don't know about breastfeeding is normal during
baby blues.
It's important for you and your
baby to have time at home just to
get to know each other (and of course for you to
get things done; you can't spend all day stimulating your child), but these outings will definitely help with the
baby blues, and perhaps
get you some exercise, teach your child something (music classes are also popular), and allow you to make some new friends.
Then comes the guilt: How can you have the
baby blues when you finally
got that child you always dreamed of?
(If it only lasts a couple of weeks or so, doctors call it the «
baby blues» as your hormones
get back in order.)
The milk production changes your blend of hormones and often, as a result, moods and emotions can
get more intense (some people call this «the
baby blues» which is short lived; any lingering and persistent anxiety or sadness should be brought to the attention of a healthcare provider).
For me, I
got through the traditional «
baby blues» stage without feeling blue at all.
It sometimes
gets glazed over, kind of misdiagnosed as
baby blues or it's just the hormones after the pregnancy.
WebMD offers a pictorial guide to postpartum depression symptoms: who
gets it, how it's different from the «
baby blues,» and ways to feel better.
Even if you don't
get PPD, a lesser form known as «
baby blues» typically occurs for many women.
But this more than a bad case of the
baby blues, as it lasts for weeks on end without
getting better.
Walking is a wonderful way to
get back into shape after
baby and keeping your endorphins up when those pesky post-mom
blues hit.
As they do,
baby blues usually
gets better without medical treatment.
She might be going through the
baby blues (I went through that with my first
baby) so don't
get angry with her that is the last thing you want to do.
The
baby blues usually
get better after about 10 days.
Some women — up to an estimated 30 percent —
get more than just the
baby blues.
Fortunately, though, the
baby blues go away within a few weeks after birth — usually once your hormones settle down and you
get your
baby bearings.
As the robbers
get out of the car and leave
Baby behind the wheel, ready for a quick getaway,
Baby turns up the song on the radio, (Jon Spencer
Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms).
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Get a load of those
baby blues,» or something nice that keeps you thinking you're still on the cuteness track.
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues, Corinne Felgate's edition with The Multiple Store was launched in late 2014 and more information is available here.
In addition to Kaleidoscope by Yinka Shonibare MBE and
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues by Corinne Felgate, as well as a selection of existing editions published by The Multiple Store, our stand (P1) at the London Art Fair will also feature the following editions that are available at the fair or, if you can not attend, contact us directly by email to
[email protected] or by telephone +44 (0) 7760 666 518.
We were pleased to present two brand new editions, Corinne Felgate's
BABY»S
GOT THE WEDGWOOD BLUES and Yinka Shonibare MBE's KALEIDOSCOPE, both of which got much attention from collectors and pre
GOT THE WEDGWOOD
BLUES and Yinka Shonibare MBE's KALEIDOSCOPE, both of which
got much attention from collectors and pre
got much attention from collectors and press.
With
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues the idea of luxury is undercut through the «shonky» finish of the objects, their deliberate imperfection draws our attention to the labour entailed in producing these familiar domestic items; they become more human because of it.»
Following recent news that (despite the uncertain future of the brand), the world - famous Wedgwood Collection has been «saved for the nation'through a national appeal that raised # 15m,
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues draws on the heyday of Stoke - on - Trent's iconic Wedgwood pottery in an attempt to visualise a future potential for one of Britain's last industrial heritage brands.
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues, Corinne Felgate's edition with The Multiple Store, also on display at the Lobby of One Canada Square, continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started during her residency at Steelite International.
Artist Corinne Felgate will be in conversation at the Danielle Arnaud Gallery in Kennington on Wednesday 26th November (6.00 - 8.30 pm) during the dedicated presentation of
BABY»S
GOT THE WEDGWOOD
BLUES, her first edition with The Multiple Store.
The Multiple Store has just launched a new edition «
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues» by Corinne Felgate and the artist talks to us here about this edition, her art practice, her interest in British Industrial Heritage and her upcoming projects.
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues, Corinne Felgate's edition with The Multiple Store continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started during her residency at Steelite International.
«
Baby's
got the Wedgwood
Blues» continues the artist's fascination for the metamorphosis of the ceramics industry which started in 2013, when she was awarded the «Artists Into Industry» residency for the 2013 British Ceramics Biennial at Steelite International ceramics factory in Stoke - on - Trent.