Sudden Mood Swings
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Unpredictable changes in mood, from extreme highs to lows, can indicate postpartum depression psychosis.
Seeing or hearing things that aren't there, or holding beliefs that are irrational or untrue.
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Feeling lost, unable to concentrate, or unsure of surroundings.
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Struggling to form a connection with the newborn, feeling indifferent, or even resentful.
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Overwhelming feelings of fear or worry, sometimes to the point of panic attacks.
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Significant changes in sleep patterns, either difficulty sleeping or sleeping excessively.
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Significant changes in eating habits, including a loss of interest in food.
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Intrusive thoughts about harming oneself or the baby, even if there's no intention to act on them.
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Feeling constantly on edge, unable to relax or sit still.
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Struggling to express thoughts or feelings, or feeling disconnected from others.
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Losing pleasure in activities that were once enjoyable.
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A sense of being unable to cope with daily tasks or responsibilities.
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