Halle Bailey Got Candid About Her Postpartum Experience
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Halle Bailey Got Candid About Her Postpartum Experience
""When we give birth, we're like, wow, the emotions, the hormones, everything," she said. "You realize that you need a strong support system with you. You need help. You need people to love on you and make sure that you're okay.""
""I don't know if any new moms can relate, but it's to the point where it's really bad, and it's hard for me to be separated from my baby for more than 30 minutes at a time before I start to kind of freak out," she said in the Instagram post."
"She described it in an interview with People as swimming in "the biggest waves you've ever felt" and "trying not to drown.""
""I'm learning so much from my child," she said. "He's bringing out the inner child in me every single day. I feel like I'm feeding the little girl in me, like painting or doing a fun activity.""
Halle Bailey experienced severe postpartum depression after the birth of her first child, Halo, reporting intense separation anxiety and difficulty being apart from her baby. She described the experience as feeling like swimming in the biggest waves and trying not to drown. Public openness about postpartum led many followers to share their own stories, and the city of Los Angeles recognized postpartum advocacy efforts. Bailey emphasized the need for strong support systems, help, and people to care for new mothers. She also described learning from her child and reconnecting with her own inner child through parenting activities.
Read at Bustle
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