Navigating the Baby Blues: What You Need to Know
Janine Gard Janine Gard

Navigating the Baby Blues: What You Need to Know

The baby blues, often called the "third-day blues," affect up to 80% of new parents in the early postpartum days. Caused by hormonal shifts, sleep deprivation, and the overwhelming adjustments of life with a newborn, the baby blues can bring mood swings, tearfulness, and anxiety. While these feelings are normal and usually fade within two weeks, support and self-care can make all the difference. Discover practical tips for managing the baby blues, when to seek help, and why it’s okay to ask for support as you navigate this emotional phase of parenthood. Read on …..

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Healing from PTSD: Tools, Treatments, and Hope for Recovery
Janine Gard Janine Gard

Healing from PTSD: Tools, Treatments, and Hope for Recovery

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects millions worldwide, disrupting daily life and emotional well-being. Recognizing the symptoms of PTSD—such as flashbacks, heightened anxiety, and emotional numbness—is the first step toward recovery. With effective treatments like therapy, medication, and support networks, individuals can regain control and rebuild their lives. Discover more about the causes, signs, and healing strategies for PTSD in this guide.

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When Fatherhood Feels Heavy: Understanding Anxiety and Depression in New Dads
Janine Gard Janine Gard

When Fatherhood Feels Heavy: Understanding Anxiety and Depression in New Dads

Becoming a new dad is a life-changing event. Even when change is positive, it can still be challenging. Having mixed and complex emotions as an expectant or new dad is completely normal, but these can be confronting emotions to manage. Along with feelings of joy, excitement and pride, the experience of pregnancy and birth can be accompanied by feelings of apprehension, anxiety and exhaustion. Keep reading….

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Postnatal Depression - you are not alone.
Postnatal, Postpartum, 4th Trimester Janine Gard Postnatal, Postpartum, 4th Trimester Janine Gard

Postnatal Depression - you are not alone.

Sometimes, parents have difficulty adjusting to the many physical, emotional, psychological and social challenges of parenting. We know that everyone experiences symptoms of perinatal anxiety and depression differently. The way it affects you can depend on a range of factors. Your own physical, emotional and mental make-up and stressful external situations may combine to increase the risk of you developing symptoms of perinatal anxiety and/or depression.

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