Hayden Panettiere Recalls Experience With Postpartum Depression: ‘Something Seriously Wrong With Me’
Celebrity Hayden Panettiere shared her maternal melancholy experience.
During an interview with E, the” Heroes” student made the remarks. Information article” The Rundown.”
“I wish I knew about postpartum depression. I wish I knew to look out for it,” she told host Erin Lim Rhodes. “I just thought there was something seriously wrong with me, so I thought, ‘Fireball will fix this—duh!’ And it didn’t. It does for a moment, but then it makes everything worse,” Panettiere said, referring to a brand of whiskey.
She continued,” And then it hurts for you.” I should be able to get over this all by myself, you’re saying.
” Oh my God, I love you more than anything in the world!” I wish someone had told me that was a risk and that it’s okay if you give birth to your children. Panettiere remarked. ” Oh my gosh, this is like a strange little creation that I’m going to love when I get to know you.”” It’s OK and neither unnatural if[ your baby ] comes out and is blob.
The performer and her ex-wife Wladimir Klitschko have a daughter named Kaya, age 8. She previously discussed overcoming product misuse.
” I could link to a lot of those tales, such as the postpartum depression and drinking.” They hit close to home ,” she remarked about her part in the popular drama” Nashville” in 2022.
She continued,” People around me were more worried about my drinking use than they ever were about impression depression.”
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The” Scream 6″ star claimed that this had an impact on her friendship with Klitschko.
” He didn’t want to be in my vicinity. The artist said,” I didn’t want to be around you. However, I was doing anything to temporarily make me happy while taking drugs and drinking alcohol. I would again felt even worse than before. I was going through a self-destructive phase.
She continued,” They don’t believe anything that comes out of your tongue once you’re the identified individual as the drinking and not as a person going through maternal melancholy.” It’s annoying. It’s painful. You want to scream and cry, which only makes you appear worse. However, I believe that to anyone, never being believed is sore when they are telling the truth.
Panettiere described her first experience as a child, saying,” I never felt the need to endanger my boy, but I didn’t want to spend any day with her.”
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