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Suggestions for PPD Supporters
How Fathers, Family, Friends Can Help
Postpartum
depression threatens the mother’s and father’s health, marriage,
friendships and careers, as well as the baby’s welfare. Dealing with
issues of day-to-day living becomes a special challenge. With patience
and understanding, you can give invaluable support and assist a
depressed mother’s recovery.
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Encourage her to seek the help of a physician
and/or psychiatrist. An evaluation is important, and medication may
be very helpful. There are some medications that are considered safe
during breastfeeding. Consult your physician.
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Let the mother express her
feelings of anxiety and fear freely.
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Encourage her to exercise and
take time for herself.
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Encourage the mother to join a
PPD support group.
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Help her develop a schedule with
one or two simple tasks. Praise her when she makes an effort.
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Don’t take her criticism
personally.
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You are justified in being
frustrated with her attitude and actions, but be sure to direct your
anger at the situation and her illness, not at her. She is doing the
best she can in her current condition.
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Be aware that you can get
depressed yourself, and may need help as well. Talk to a friend,
physician, or counselor.
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