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October 9, 2025
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When we picture the postpartum period, we often imagine joy, baby snuggles, and soft, sleepy moments. But for many women, the reality includes a symptom that isn’t often talked about: postpartum rage.
If you’ve felt bursts of anger, irritability, or explosive frustration after having a baby, you’re not alone. Postpartum rage is a common but overlooked postpartum mental health symptom—and with the right support, it can improve.
Postpartum rage refers to sudden or intense feelings of anger during the postpartum period. These emotions may feel out of proportion to the situation, leaving you wondering: “Why am I so angry after having a baby?”
It’s important to know: postpartum rage is not a flaw in your character. It’s often a symptom of postpartum anxiety or postpartum depression, and just like sadness or worry, anger can be part of the postpartum mental health spectrum.
There isn’t one single cause, but several factors can contribute:
You may be experiencing postpartum rage if you notice:
Many women stay silent about postpartum anger because they fear being judged. But avoiding the conversation makes symptoms feel even more isolating.
The truth: postpartum rage is a valid, treatable symptom of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs). Talking about it is the first step toward getting help.
At Behavioral Wellness for Women, I specialize in perinatal mental health support. Together, we can:
If you’ve been experiencing postpartum rage or anger, know this: you are not broken, and you are not a bad mom. You’re experiencing a real, common postpartum mental health symptom that many women face.
You don’t have to go through this alone. Schedule your complimentary consultation today. Accepting new clients virtually in PA, NJ, and DE.
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