Ms. Tang, 28 years’ old, just had a baby one month
ago, but the new mom even doesn't want to look at her
child.
She describes her current emotional state: "My cut is
so painful, and he keeps on crying and crying. I have to nurse him
every one to two hours, no matter day or night. I don't know why
things turn out to be so depressed, I was once so expectant for his
arrival."
Tang is not the only mom who is upset by the
unexpected feeling after having a baby.
Zhan Shuqin is a psychologist from the Beijing Xuanwu
Hospital. She says that nearly half of new mothers suffer from
postpartum depression.
According to a Beijing Morning Post report, the city
is going to welcome over 150,000 newborn babies this
year.
Experts warned that depression may accompany or even
replace the happiness of having a child, and families should be
sure to pay attention to those new mothers' mental
health.
The depression can happen anytime within the first
year after delivery. Tiredness, sleep disorders, hotter
temperament, and changes in body weight would typically occur
during pregnancy and after pregnancy. But these symptoms may also
be signs of depression.
Jiang Hong from the General Hospital of Chinese PLA
explains that depression could be caused by hormone changes. But
the stresses of real life, such as pressure from work or the
anxiety of raising a child, are the major factors that could lead
to the disease.
Jiang adds that new moms in China are also at a unique
risk for depression. Most of China's new moms are from the
only-child generation, who are always at the center of their
families. However, the family's focus may transfer to the baby,
which could make the moms feel being left out and become
depressed.
The matter can be exacerbated since depression is
usually not diagnosed or treated properly. Currently, only a few
maternity hospitals have psychological aid services, and those
suffering depression are sent to the hospital only when they are
severely affected and have lost almost all self-control.
(Xinhua News Agency March 26, 2007)
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