Young mother Regina Todorenko admitted that she needed the help of a psychologist

TV presenter Regina Todorenko, who gave birth to her first child in December, honestly admitted that she is under great stress and needs professional help from a psychologist.

She does not exclude that she has postpartum depression because she is constantly xIt seems to run away from problems and worries somewhere far away, best of all - on another planet. That is how Regina wrote on her Instagram page.

Regina's firstborn was born on December 5, 2018. She gave birth to a boy from singer Vlad Topalov, whom she secretly signed in late autumn.

Mother's everyday life was not at all like the happy time that the TV presenter drew to herself in her dreams.

Her mother helps Regina to take care of her newborn son. She came to this country and temporarily settled with her new parents. But, apparently, the help is insufficient, or there are so many worries that the young mother thought about the need for psychological support.

Regina decided not to engage in self-help and self-treatment, and she also knows that postpartum depression is a very dangerous condition for the woman’s psyche. Therefore, the TV presenter decided to visit a psychologist in the coming days in order to receive an individual rehabilitation program.

She does not consider options to throw out her emotions at home, to express the accumulated negative to her relatives and friends, as unnamed "psychologists" from the Internet advise. Beloved people, according to Regina, do not deserve it. Appeal to a specialist will the most reasonable way out of this situation.

Subscribers immediately got involved in solving the problem and threw in the star of “Eagle and Tails” with tips on how to deal with a young mother with an unstable psychological state, because almost all women pass through it, especially those who gave birth to their first child.

Postpartum depression, according to statistics, occurs every third womanApproximately 40% of cases require the help of a psychiatrist and drug treatment. In Russia, it is not customary to contact a doctor for such a case, but in vain: according to statistics, most of the divorces in the first year after the birth of the baby, as well as the manicide, suicide and cases of injury to babies occur precisely because of the postpartum depression of the woman. Without help, depression can become chronic and lead to more serious psychiatric diagnoses.

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