Persistent Sadness 

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Postpartum depression and anxiety may manifest as persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or emptiness. 

Women experiencing postpartum depression or anxiety may have frequent mood swings, ranging from irritability to tearfulness. 

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Anxiety about the baby's health, well-being, or one's ability to care for them is common in postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Persistent fatigue, even with adequate rest, is a hallmark symptom of postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Significant changes in appetite, such as overeating or loss of appetite, can occur in postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Some women with postpartum depression or anxiety may have trouble bonding with their baby or feeling joy in caregiving. 

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Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when the baby is asleep, is a common symptom of postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Headaches, stomachaches, muscle tension, or other unexplained physical symptoms may accompany postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Women may experience intrusive thoughts or fears about harming themselves or their baby, despite no intention of acting on them. 

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Avoiding social interactions, withdrawing from friends and family, or isolating oneself is typical in postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Trouble focusing, making decisions, or remembering things is common in postpartum depression and anxiety. 

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Women may lose interest in activities they once enjoyed or feel disconnected from hobbies and interests after childbirth. 

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