What Every New Mom Should Know About Postpartum Mood Changes
15 February 2026

What Every New Mom Should Know About Postpartum Mood Changes

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Many expecting mothers skip past information about postpartum mood changes, assuming it won't apply to them. Especially when they're anticipating one of life's happiest moments and have no history of depression. But baby blues and postpartum depression are common complications of birth that deserve attention during pregnancy, not after symptoms appear. The statistics are striking: baby blues affect 50-80% of new mothers, while one in seven experiences postpartum depression. Research also shows postpartum depression rates have been climbing over recent decades, making this information more relevant than ever. This episode covers how to identify symptoms of baby blues versus postpartum depression, where and how to get help, and evidence-based strategies you can use to protect your mental health during the postpartum period. Whether you have a history of depression or not, understanding these conditions empowers you to recognize warning signs early and take action when it matters most.

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