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Chrissy Teigen has written a powerful open letter about her struggle with postpartum depression
OVER THE PAST few years, Chrissy Teigen has come to be regarded as one of the sharpest, wittiest, brutally honest women on social media.
Now the model and television personality is winning praise for writing a frank, unflinching essay about being diagnosed with postpartum depression.
In an essay for Glamour, Teigen explains that she “felt unhappy” after the birth of her daughter Luna, but was unable to figure out why.
At first she attributed the “detachment and sadness” she was experiencing to living in a rental home while her house was under construction, but the depression was exacerbated when she returned to work on Lip Sync Battle.
She experienced a number of physical symptoms, including back pain and loss of appetite.
She explains that she “never left the house” and spent her days indoors, unable to muster the energy to do much of anything.
In December, she consulted a doctor about the symptoms she was experiencing and she was quickly diagnosed with postpartum depression and anxiety. Since then, she has started taking antidepressants and writes that the “really bad days” are mostly a thing of the past.
She explained that she wrote the essay to reduce the stigma of postpartum depression and help other mothers to feel less alone.
Postpartum depression is not uncommon. In fact, it reportedly affects up to 1 in 7 mothers. But there’s still a great deal of stigma around the illness.
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Medicine noted that many instances go undiagnosed due to “the social stigma of being labeled an ‘unhappy mother’”.
Hence why Teigen is to be commended for being so forthright and open about her struggles.
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This evening, Chrissy Teigen thanked Glamour for allowing her to discuss postpartum depression and noted that people shouldn’t feel compelled to “tiptoe” around her.
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You can read Chrissy’s essay in full here.
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