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This Isn’t What I Expected – Overcoming Postpartum Depression (5)

• May 10, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Becoming A Doula, Parenting, Postpartum
Tags: Anxiety, Anxious, Baby, Birth, Care, Depressed, Depression, Depriving, Doctor, Failure, Gratification, Health, hospital, Insecure, Insecurity, Instant, Motherhood, Needs, Neglecting, Obsessing, Perfection, Perfectionism, Physical Depletion, Physical Self, Postpartum, Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Exercise, Postpartum Stress Syndrome, PPD, Priority, Rumination, Self-Acceptance, Self-Affirmation, Self-Nurturing, Shame, Sleep When Baby Sleeps, Take, Well-Being, Worrying, Yourself


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