- How much support you have
- Your financial situation
- Your age
- If you have multiple newborns to care for
- If you have a caring and involved partner
- Whether or not there are breastfeeding or other newborn problems
- Current and/or prior mental health issues
- Hormones
- How you feel about yourself and about becoming a mother
- The temperament of your newborn
- The prematurity of your newborn
- Complications from the birth or a ceasarean birth
The first three months after you give birth may be one of the most difficult aspects of your transition to motherhood because, let's face it, you have never been a mother before and have a lot to learn. But it is also a unique period of time for enjoying the miracle of your new baby and building that all-important maternal bond with her or him.
* If you have depressive feelings that never seem to let up, please talk to a professional right away.
Original post on New Mom Central.
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