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Postpartum Depression or the Baby Blues? A Virginia Mom's Guide to Knowing the Difference & When to Get Help
You planned for the sleepless nights. You knew things would be hard. But nobody told you that you might feel this way: detached, overwhelmed, sad in a way you can't explain, or so anxious you can't slow your mind down long enough to sleep even when the baby does. And the guilt. Nobody warned you about the guilt. If you're a new mom in Virginia wondering whether what you're feeling is normal or whether something is genuinely wrong, you're not alone. And you are not failing. Wh

Jenna Miles
May 195 min read


When Worry Isn’t Just Worry: Differentiating Postpartum Anxiety, Postpartum OCD, & Postpartum Depression
Becoming a mother is one of the most exciting—and terrifying—transitions in a person’s life. It is riddled with uncertainty, anticipation, and novelty. Some worry and anxiety are completely normal. You want to do a good job. And everything is brand new. Postpartum struggles are often invisible. There is no step-by-step guide that works every time, even though some claim they will. But sometimes the worry becomes relentless. When the worry begins to interfere with day-to-day l

Jenna Miles
Mar 186 min read
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