Post-weaning depression ‘taking women by surprise’ when breastfeeding ends
By Kellie Scott, ABC Lifestyle
Post-weaning depression needs more research and awareness, experts say. (file image)
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Mariana is the first person in her family for four generations to breastfeed.
"In Mexico, everyone got pushed formula early on," the 36-year-old from Australia's Djilang/Geelong says.
"So for me, it was important to get to at least six months."
Mariana exceeded her goal, and just before her son turned two, she decided to stop.
"I was getting really touched out … we managed to go down to one night feed, then just stopped."
Weaning her son was easier than Mariana expected, but she wasn't prepared for how she would feel afterwards.
"I was just so sad all the time.
"I remember crying, asking, 'Why am I so sad?' We all thought it was delayed postpartum depres...










