“…Common symptoms of PPD include lack of interest or enjoyment, loss of appetite or ability to sleep, anxiety, racing or scary thoughts, difficulty concentrating or in decisionmaking, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, self-blame, excessive irritability, anger or agitation, crying, sadness or misery, fear of not being a good enough mother or of being left alone with the baby, or thoughts of harming the baby or self-harm [6,10,11]. If these symptoms persist longer than two weeks after delivery, professional help may be required, and recovery is possible with proper treatment and support [6,[9][10][11]. PPD can affect all women, whether they were involved in low-or high-risk pregnancies, are first-time mothers, or have more than one child [6,10,11].…”