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Getting Angry early
Hi, I am a mother of 14 months baby nowadays I am getting angry early for small things d baby do some times it cross my limit without knowing I ll scold him and sometimes I even slapped him all diz r making me feel bad about myself as baby is very small I dono y I am loosing d temper so early. I am alone taking cr of baby at home sometime I fight wit my husband too without any reason it looks so silly if I sit and think. I am very guild about my behavior infront of baby. Is dis normal r any thing wrong in my health I need valuable suggestions. TIA
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It could past partum stress You need to take therapy session online or in person to get better feel better and avoid having negative consequences of this mood
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Of course this is not normal behavior, it does happen in initial few months after delivery due to hormonal changes but as mentioned by you this is happening now when your baby is 14 months old. Please consult a psychiatrist and discuss about your behavior in detail and other things which is important to establish a diagnosis. Once that is done it can be accordingly. All the best
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