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Kempe Postpartum Depression Intervention ProgramHelping moms overcome a terrible disease so they, and their children, can thrive. We care for moms with postpartum depression, so they can love and properly care for their children.
Postpartum depression can impair a mother's desire and ability to parent. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious illness which is often undiagnosed and untreated, leaving new mothers suffering and their children at risk. After giving birth, women with this illness have such strong feelings of sadness, worthlessness, guilt, anxiety, or despair, they have trouble coping with their daily tasks. They experience rapid shifts in mood such as, withdrawal, irritability, and anger. The feelings of love that they expected to have for their new baby may even be absent.
We offer evidenced-based group psychotherapy and mental health evaluations.
For help, call 303.864.5252
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Don't Go It Alone. What is Postpartum Depression?
It is very common for moms to experience the “baby blues” – a two-week period where many new mothers experience mood instability, exhaustion, sleep problems, and crying. If the baby blues worsen or last longer than two weeks after delivery, you may be suffering from postpartum depression. PPD in the News
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