Adele opens up about her battle with depression after baby Angelo
WHEN her little boy was born in 2012
Adele thought she had it all, but the depression that came with
motherhood left the singer wondering if she’d ever go through it again.
In the December issue of US Vanity Fair the
10-time Grammy award winning artist speaks up, rather confrontingly,
about the rigours following the birth of her first child Angelo in 2012.She tells the magazine she had severe “post-partum depression ... and it frightened me”.
The singer avoided medication, and the good advice of her boyfriend Simon Konecki to spend time with mothers.
“F*ck that,” she said. ‘I ain’t hanging around with a f*ckin’ bunch of mothers.’ Then, without realising it, I was gravitating towards pregnant women and other women with children, because I found they’re a bit more patient. You’ll be talking to someone, but you’re not really listening, because you’re so f*ckin’ tired.”
The 25 singer said she felt the typical fears most mothers with post-partum depression deal with.
“My knowledge of post-partum — or post-natal, as we call it in England — is that you don’t want to be with your child; you’re worried you might hurt your child; you’re worried you weren’t doing a good job,” reported Rolling Stone.
“But I was obsessed with my child. I felt very inadequate; I felt like I’d made the worst decision of my life … It can come in many different forms.”
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