It's not uncommon to feel bad after giving birth, and this can be due to both physical and emotional factors. Physiologically, changes in hormonal levels in the body after childbirth may have an impact on mood. Especially within one to two weeks after delivery, "baby blues" (postpartum depression symptoms) appear, including low mood, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, etc. In some cases, this low mood can develop into symptoms of postpartum depression. Postpartum depression symptoms are a type of postpartum psychological disorder characterized by increased stress about one's own health and the baby's, depression, fatigue, lack of energy, and a refusal to socialize. Emotionally, postpartum may also present new life challenges, such as the busy role of mother and the constant attention and constant care required to care for a newborn. These new responsibilities and pressures may take up a mother's time and energy and may make her feel lonely or anxious about the challenges of her new role, leading to worry and poor mood. If you feel you may be experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression, contact your doctor or health care professional immediately. They can provide you with professional advice and assistance.