Postpartum Anxiety and Depression Counseling
Postpartum depression (PPD), “postpartum” meaning “after pregnancy,” is a serious mental health concern that most often affects mothers within the first year after the baby’s birth. It’s normal to feel fatigued, stressed, or anxious after having a child. It’s also common to worry about being a good parent or making the right choices for the baby and the family. New parents often experience tearfulness, a low mood, fatigue, and other symptoms for two or three weeks after childbirth.
But if feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or excessive worry persist, or if you have thoughts about harming yourself or your baby, you may have postpartum depression. At NPS, we have counselors who understand both postpartum anxiety and depression. We invite you to let us walk alongside you during this time as a young mother. We offer both natural and medication interventions needed to help you get to a healthy emotional strength. We want you feeling solid on your feet for both you and your new child.
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These are our therapists who are experienced in working with Postpartum Issues.

