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postpartum Depression effect and take care of new born's mom

  Postpartum depression (PPD) is a type of mood disorder that affects some women after giving birth. It is characterized by feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion that persist for more than two weeks after delivery. PPD can make it difficult for new mothers to care for themselves and their newborns, and can negatively affect their ability to bond with their baby. PPD can range in severity from mild to severe and can last for several months or longer. Some of the symptoms of PPD include: Feeling sad, hopeless, or empty Loss of interest in activities that used to be enjoyable Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much Changes in appetite or weight Fatigue or lack of energy Feelings of worthlessness or guilt Difficulty concentrating or making decisions Thoughts of harming oneself or the baby PPD is a treatable condition, and it is important for women experiencing these symptoms to seek help from a healthcare professional. Treatment options may include therapy, medication, or a com...

Love is Selfish

  Many people may think that love is selfish because they have experienced relationships where one or both partners act selfishly. This can happen when one partner prioritizes their own needs and desires over those of their partner, or when one partner expects the other to fulfill their emotional or physical needs without reciprocating in kind. These behaviors can lead to feelings of resentment, disappointment, and hurt, and can create the perception that love is a selfish emotion. Additionally, some people may view love as selfish because they believe that it is ultimately driven by self-interest. This perspective suggests that people enter into relationships and express love because they want to fulfill their own emotional or physical needs, rather than out of a genuine desire to care for their partner. However, while self-interest may play a role in some people's motivations for pursuing relationships, it does not necessarily negate the genuine feelings of care and affection tha...