Pregnancy is supposed to be one of the happiest times of a woman’s life, but for many women this is a time of confusion, fear, stress, and even depression. Women are more at risk of depression while they are pregnant, and during the weeks and months after having a baby. During pregnancy, hormone changes can affect brain chemicals and cause depression and anxiety. Sometimes, pregnant women don’t realize they are depressed. They may think they have symptoms of pregnancy or the “baby blues,” which many women experience right after birth.
Pregnancy depression is a treatable condition, even in its most severe of form. A range of treatment options should be provided. If you think you may fall into the depression, then you may want to seek counseling provided by a professional in order to alleviate your symptoms and feel better. Our counsellors can help you deal with any negative thoughts and feelings and/or provide objective guidance towards your personal growth.
Our advisors can enable you to manage any pessimistic musings and sentiments or potentially give target direction towards your self-improvement.