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VIDEO: I got depressed after childbirth – Selina Boateng

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Ghanaian Gospel singer Selina Boateng, from has, disclosed that she experienced postpartum depression following her child’s birth in the US.

According to the “Alpha and Omega” crooner, three weeks after giving birth, she was crying and miserable for no apparent reason, she told Deloris Frimpong Manso on the Delay Show.

The singer blamed her depression following the birth of her first kid for her weight increase. She said that before giving birth, she was not large.

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She admitted, “I was depressed after I gave birth.” “I developed depression a week after giving birth in the United States. I was sad and could cry for no reason at all. We refer to it as postpartum depression. The duration was roughly three weeks. I’m not sure how it all began, but that’s when the weight gain started.

She also expressed her displeasure with remarks made on social media ridiculing her weight increase and frequently attributing it to overindulgence in food.

She remarked, “I feel very bad about the act of body-shaming, especially in light of my weight gain after giving birth.” It’s a normal procedure for my body to alter after giving birth, and I’m not the only one. Certain remarks are quite hurtful, yet others inspire me to start a weight loss program.

Watch the full interview below;

Video credit goes to Delay TV on YouTube.

Source: SIRKENN.com

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