And for a good reason — up to 1 in 7 mothers deal with postpartum mood disorders which can lead to severe depression, anxiety, loss in appetite, inability to care for oneself or one's new baby, mood swings, and even
sometimes thoughts of suicide.
Not exact matches
Among the best known and most common mental illnesses is depression — a prolonged, debilitating sadness,
sometimes accompanied by a feeling
of hopelessness and
thoughts of suicide.
Sometimes the egocentric state that can be present in teenagers due to a natural developmental stage
of adolescence can lead them to feel like
thoughts of suicide is something that «everyone» has present in their lives and feeling like it is «normal».
People who are depressed tend to ruminate on their problems (
sometimes on the depression itself), they feel bad most
of the day, lose interest in activities they used to enjoy, have a rapid change in sleep patterns, lose or gain weight suddenly without trying, have trouble concentrating, and can be preoccupied with
thoughts of death or
suicide.