You’re Not Alone: Get the Support You Deserve After Baby

It’s normal to feel sad, disconnected, or overwhelmed after giving birth.

Roughly 1 in 7 women experience postpartum depression (PPD), a medical condition that impacts your energy, emotions, and ability to bond with your baby.

This free guide provides trusted support and resources to help you feel like yourself again.

*If you need immediate assistance or are in crisis, contact 911.

Resources for Post Postpartum Depression

“I didn’t know who to talk to. This guide helped me realize I wasn’t broken. I just needed support.”

Rachel

“The list of symptoms was very helpful. It helped me realize that I don’t have to feel this way, and I can get help.”

Jasmine

“This guide helped me realize it was finally time to call my doctor.”

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Women with Postpartum Depression

When Does Postpartum Depression Typically Start?

It’s different for everyone. Some people feel symptoms just a few days after giving birth. Others may not feel the effects for weeks or even months after. Yes, PPD can affect you even after life seems to “settle down.”

PPD can have gradual symptoms or hit suddenly. No matter what your experience is, support is available.

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I’m Not Sure If I Have PPD… What Do I Do?

Bringing a baby into the world is life-changing. For some, it’s joyful. For many others, it can be extremely overwhelming. If something feels “off” but you’re not sure what it is, that’s okay. This guide can help you:

  • Recognize common symptoms
  • Take the first steps toward a diagnosis
  • Explore non-judgmental, confidential support services
  • Connect with professionals who can help

PPD is a medical condition that can be treated with professional help. You don’t have to suffer alone.

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I’m Ready. Where Can I Go?

Meridian HealthCare offers counseling, primary care, acupuncture, and chiropractic care — all of which can help you feel like yourself again after a new baby.

If you’re ready to get professional support, contact us today.

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Youngstown, OH 44512

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320 High Street, NE
Warren, OH 44481

Services vary per location, please contact us for more information. For immediate assistance, call 330-574-4428.

The information provided is intended for educational purposes and is not medical advice. No information provided online by Meridian HealthCare is a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a healthcare professional. No individuals, including active Meridian HealthCare patients, should use this information to diagnose or treat a suspected health condition. Always see your doctor regarding any medical conditions or before starting a new health regimen. Meridian HealthCare is not liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential harm arising therefrom.

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