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"Dream - The case of Briptu FN (28), a female police officer from Mojokerto Kota Police Station who set fire to her husband, another police officer, is currently in the spotlight. This mother who has just given birth to twins cruelly took her husband's life, Briptu RDW (27), by burning him."
Although Briptu FN's actions were caused by many factors, this tragic event also raises speculation about the possibility of Briptu FN experiencing baby blues syndrome (BBS) and post-partum depression (PPD) which may have been left untreated.
The condition of baby blues and postpartum depression in mothers is often unnoticed. Hormonal changes in the body, coupled with weight problems and lack of support in childcare, can be the triggers. Check out the facts about baby blues and postpartum depression below.
Baby blues is a mood disorder or psychological disorder that can be experienced by mothers after giving birth, such as feeling excessive sadness and melancholy. The symptoms include: - Rapid mood changes - Easily crying without clear reasons - Feeling excessive anxiety or worry - Difficulty sleeping despite being tired.
PPD is a more serious condition compared to baby blues. About 15% of mothers experience PPD every year. This condition can occur immediately after giving birth or within a few weeks to months afterwards. Baby blues that are properly managed can turn into PPD. PPD is not caused by a single factor, but rather the result of various combinations of physical and emotional factors. PPD is also not caused by something that is not done or done by the mother.
Shortly after giving birth, the levels of hormones (estrogen and progesterone) in a mother's body will undergo dramatic changes. This will have an impact on the biochemical changes in the brain that will trigger mood swings (uncertain feelings).
Deep and constant feelings of sadnessLoss of interest in activities that are usually enjoyedDifficulty in taking care of oneself and the babyThoughts of harming oneself or the baby. In the case of Briptu FN, she even threatened to harm her children if her husband did not return home to explain about the missing 13th salary, which turned out to be lost due to online gambling.
PPD is caused by a combination of physical and emotional factors. After giving birth, estrogen and progesterone hormones decrease drastically, affecting brain chemistry and triggering mood changes. In addition, fatigue and lack of sleep also worsen this condition.
This PPD is at risk of occurring in women who have a history of depression or bipolar disorder, experience severe stress during pregnancy, or lack emotional support are at higher risk of experiencing PPD.
If experiencing PPD symptoms, it is best to do this immediately. Counseling: 1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps recognize and change negative thoughts and behaviors. 2. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): Helps improve problematic interpersonal relationships.
Medication: The mother will be given medication to balance brain chemicals, generally safe to use while breastfeeding after consulting with a psychiatrist. Do not hesitate to consult and seek help when experiencing mild baby blues or PPD symptoms. Source: RSPondokIndah.co.id/ RS Bunda
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