Moms around the world will agree that no two pregnancies are the same.
Right from symptoms and mood swings to cravings and delivery, everything varies from one to another.
On one hand, you will be excited about the arrival of your little one, on the other hand, the hormonal changes will make you cranky and lead to drastic mood swings.
Most new moms experience “baby blues” after childbirth, which includes mood swings, crying and anxiety, but in some cases, it turns more severe and starts affecting their normal lives.
In medical terms, it is known as postpartum depression. According to research, the time of year your baby is born could significantly affect your chances of suffering from postpartum depression (PPD).