Cardi B begins with postpartum depression

Postpartum depression is not discriminatory - even rich and famous. In a new interview with Harper's Bazaar, Cardi B admitted that although her success story was successful, she became a love and had a baby, she was still upset by the frustration she experienced after giving birth to her daughter Kulture.

] In a new interview, after her daughter Kulture was born, Cardi B was very honest about her experience and the fight against postpartum depression. (Source: VALERIE MACON / AFP / GettyImages)

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[ 123] "I thought I would avoid it," said the producer of "I like it." "When I gave birth, the doctor told me about the postum of the position, I was like, 'Okay, I am doing very well now, I don't think this will happen. 'But everywhere, the world is heavy on my shoulders. "

An early problem she encountered was the inability to breastfeed her baby, which may be surprising given her promotion of this practice on her. Money "Video, wearing a spacious black dress The true overall badass form. "It's too hard," Cardi admitted she couldn't care.

And, like other working mothers, she is faced with the fact that it is a dilemma to bring her to a tourist bus and return to work and leave her newborn at home. Eventually, she decided to withdraw from her tour with Bruno Mars, who plans to begin rehearsing within four weeks. After she was born, she can focus on raising her children.

As early as 2018, Cardi was super real - and graphics - to understand what early maternality is like. “People don’t really talk about what you experienced after pregnancy,” she told W Magazine. "Like, they didn't tell you, you stitched a needle there, or you were constipated for the first two weeks. Or you will shrink because of breastfeeding. I didn't expect it," she continued.

["When Kulture was born, I felt like I was againA child; everything makes me cry, I need a lot of love. I feel that the baby knows who their mother is? I think babies like who is giving them milk, I want to give milk all the time. I hope she knows me. I feel much better now, but sometimes I feel very vulnerable, Li I have not prepared for the world. This is very strange. "

A few months later, Kadi explained to Harper that depression began to subside and she began to feel better. Unlike many celebrities who rely on the help of childcare, she does not feel the need to pay professional fees. Her mother can not only help, but she does not believe in any non-family members.

Cardi also discussed ways to make children change their body and overall health. "For some reason, I still don't think of me." The body is the same," she said. I feel that I am not balanced. When it comes to high heels, I am no longer good at walking. I think I value it very much. I don't know why I am thinner than ever. But I have an energy, I didn't get any impact before I got pregnant. This is just the strangest thing. "

The rapper found a strategy to balance her emotions, which involves her daughter." Sometimes I see something online, it makes me bored, then my baby will Start crying or something, like 'Do you know? I have to deal with milk. Forget this. '[

Another way she stays sane is to remove herself from social media and explain that this is one of the reasons why we have not seen Kulture photos for a few months." I noticed that Whenever you respond, you make things worse, so I am over. I just finished. I really don't need it, sometimes it only brings confusion to my brain. I can stay away from social media. I have been trying. "

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: How to make a social media detox and still have friends According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in nine women have postpartum Depression. Although many of them need treatment, many people endure silently because of shame or embarrassment. Symptoms and their severity vary from case to case, but may include more crying than usual, anger, exit Loved ones, feeling numb or disconnected from the baby, worried that you will hurt your baby or feel guiltyAs a good mother.

Although some cases of postpartum depression can be eliminated by themselves, other cases may prolong and endanger life, even for those who have strong support from friends and family. That's why it's vital to seek professional treatment when the earliest signs of postpartum appear, so that medical experts can help – whether it's conversation therapy, group meetings or medication.

Cardi is not the only celebrity to open about postpartum depression. Gwyneth Paltrow, Chrissy Teigen, Hayden Panettiere, Adele and Alanis Morissette all voiced their struggles and could have helped so many women because of their cruelty and honesty.

Before this interview, we thought it was impossible to make Cardi B worse, but she bravely and boldly decided to be transparent to her mental health, which completely pushed her to the next level. floor!