NEW YORK—In what doctors are calling a landmark discovery vital to understanding mental health, a new study published Thursday in The American Journal Of Psychology found that postpartum depression was directly linked to a baby immediately slapping and flipping off its mother after birth. “In terms of a woman…
NEW YORK—In what doctors are calling a landmark discovery vital to understanding mental health, a new study published Thursday infound that postpartum depression was directly linked to a baby immediately slapping and flipping off its mother after birth.
Charles Gunderson, adding that a mother was far more likely to suffer insomnia, loss of appetite, and have difficulty bonding with her baby if the infant immediately told her to “fuck off and die.” “Of the thousands of women we studied, six out of 10 mothers indicated they’d felt anxiety, mood swings, and guilt the second their newborn jumped out of their arms, spit in their face, and told them to ‘clean that up you dirty whore.
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