Postpartum Quotes

Welcome to our collection of postpartum quotes! The journey of motherhood is filled with a multitude of emotions and experiences, and the postpartum period, in particular, is a time of significant change and adjustment. Whether you’re a new mom navigating the joys and challenges of postpartum life or simply looking for words of wisdom and inspiration, you’ve come to the right place. In this compilation, we’ve gathered a selection of poignant and thought-provoking quotes that capture the essence of the postpartum experience. These quotes can serve as a source of comfort, encouragement, and reflection for mothers everywhere.

As you explore the quotes below, you’ll find insights from mothers, authors, and public figures who have shared their thoughts and experiences on postpartum life. Feel free to use these quotes to create beautiful images, share them with friends and family, or simply draw inspiration from the words of those who have walked this path before you. We hope these postpartum quotes resonate with you and provide a sense of connection and understanding during this transformative time in your life.

Protecting the lives of women in childbirth and in their postpartum months should be a common priority. Abigail Spanberger

I talk about postpartum depression and all these things I don’t hear a lot of women talking about on TV. Catherine Reitman

‘The Big Girls’ has always seemed to me to be a story about different kinds of families – a divorced mother with a child; a father with his child and his girlfriend; a mother of three children, suffering from postpartum depression; and the rigid artificial families maintained by women in prison – all potentially perilous. Susanna Moore

Parenthood always comes as a shock. Postpartum blues? Postpartum panic is more like it. We set out to have a baby; what we get is a total take-over of our lives. Polly Berrien Berends

When you study postpartum depression, there is a very clear understanding that in communities where you see more support, there is less depression. Ariel Gore

I truly did deal with postpartum depression and no one pointed it out to me, and when you are in it you don’t know. I figured it out later on my own. Sonja Morgan

Do I wish I had never endured postpartum depression? Absolutely. But to deny the experience is to deny who I am. Bryce Dallas Howard

Mental illness lives all around us every day. I’ve seen it in other family members, I’ve seen it in friends, and I’ve dealt with it myself with my own postpartum depression. Rachel Hollis

I cannot even imagine making fun or talking about a woman’s body while she’s pregnant or postpartum. Porsha Williams

I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price. Mika Brzezinski

I went back to work about six weeks after I gave birth, which was crazy early, and experienced some pretty bad postpartum depression but didn’t know it at the time. Catherine Reitman

This is a serious, serious condition that is also called postpartum psychosis. And that’s where, literally, you get so bad that you end up either hurting the baby or killing yourself. Marie Osmond

I remember, after my first postpartum depression, I didn’t know what had happened to me. I was stuck in this gray depression where I just wanted to retreat and pull the covers over my head and weep. My mother and I, we went to a psychiatrist, and he just patted me on the head and told me I had baby blues, which was not helpful, obviously. Margaret Trudeau

Postpartum depression is a very real and very serious problem for many mothers. It can happen to a first time mom or a veteran mother. It can occur a few days… or a few months after childbirth. Richard J. Codey

I deal with postpartum feelings by reaching out to mom friends. I became very close with some of the women in my prenatal yoga class. Alyssa Milano

In fact, during the postpartum period, many mothers don’t feel attached towards her new born. So during such times they are quite sensitive and require special care. Still there are people who don’t think twice before making hurtful comments about how a mother looks. I fail to understand what satisfaction they get out of body shaming others. Angad Bedi

The very damaging, frightening part of postpartum is the lack of perspective and the lack of priority and understanding what is really important. Brooke Shields

With both kids, I started working out again at 16 days postpartum, but I treated myself with kindness, doing mild workouts, because my fitness level was lower. Gabrielle Reece

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