Yeah that's it, they say the industry is trying to present postpartum depression as something that needs to be treated when it's something very normal.
Just because it’s normal doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be treated. Most illnesses are “normal” until we find a way to treat it. Some mothers have very severe postpartum that prevents them from caring for the baby.
I’m curious if you could imagine any information that would shift your position on any of your ideas? I’m not trying to be a dick, genuinely wondering.
Yeah that's it, they say the industry is trying to present postpartum depression as something that needs to be treated when it's something very normal.
Just because it’s normal doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be treated. Most illnesses are “normal” until we find a way to treat it. Some mothers have very severe postpartum that prevents them from caring for the baby.
I’m curious if you could imagine any information that would shift your position on any of your ideas? I’m not trying to be a dick, genuinely wondering.
My ideas change over time, so I guess all information may shift my position.