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Women & Infant Health
Contact Info
  • PPD Hotline: 703.558.8556

Postpartum Support

Many women experience some feelings of inadequacy and sadness after the birth of a baby. These feelings tend to last about 3-4 days, and often go away as quickly as they come. However, in about 30% of new mothers, these symptoms get worse, and are indicative of Postpartum Depression (PPD). They can last 2 weeks or more. Symptoms include:

  • Difficulty sleeping.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Little interest in things you used to find pleasurable.
  • Nervousness and excessive worry.
  • Thinking your baby would be better off without you.
  • Crying over the slightest issues.
  • Separating yourself from family and friends.
  • Difficulty concentrating.
  • Unexplained anger.
  • Thoughts of hurting yourself.
  • You stop caring for your baby.
  • Thoughts of hurting your baby.

Postpartum Depression is a real and very treatable disease. If you are experiencing symptoms of PPD, Virginia Hospital Center wants to help. Please call the 24-hour PPD Hotline to speak with a mental health nurse or social worker. They will provide reassurance, guidance and, if necessary, a referral for professional counseling.