Adele Speaks Up About Her Depression

By Joyce Vega - 02 Nov '16 23:19PM
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Popular singer Adele has been through a lot these past years. She finally opens up and shares her story about parenthood, career and the battle with depression. 

In the new issue of Vanity Fair, the singer and her boyfriend Simon Konecki have a baby boy together and Adele shares the story of fighting postpartum depression, after giving birth to the child. She says that in the first days of parenthood she stumbled onto a lot of problems, which led to postpartum depression in her. Instead of hitting on the pills, she met with other mothers of first children and finding understanding between each other they managed to defeat the heavy condition.

Daily News Entertainment shares Adele’s statement on the topic of depression. In her own words, she is quite susceptible to the condition. She could wing in and out of these mood without much of a reason.

Having her first child really put a lot of stress on her. She felt constantly afraid that she will somehow hurt her child, or that she is not being a good mother. Confining in her friends, she discovered that some of them experienced the same trouble. Through understanding they had reached a point of peace, that gave her the so needed balance to go on with her life, being a good parent, without constantly fearing for the child or her interactions with it.

CNN shares some details on what postpartum depression is. In its essence, it is nothing more than just the feeling of confusion and inadequacy which comes into your life after the appearance of the little new person in your life.

It is normal to feel confused around your first child and find it difficult to cope with its presence, but all you have to remember is that no one is born a parent. We all learn from the things which happen in our life and you should not allow the state of confusion to overtake your mind.

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