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The supermodel has never been ashamed to share every part of herself with her fans, from posting pictures of her stretch marks to showing the aftermath of eating colorful candy. Teigen seems to approach most situations with complete honesty.
SEE ALSO: Chrissy Teigen was definitely asleep during the OscarsThis trend continued as Glamourrecently published an essay, authored by Teigen, in which she opened up about her battle with postpartum depression after giving birth to baby Luna last April.
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In the essay, the supermodel explained that she had everything she needed to be happy: a wonderful husband, booming career and a "perfect" new baby.
However, after Luna's birth, Teigen found that she couldn't get herself off the couch, was incredibly short with people and spontaneously broke out into tears. "What basically everyone around me—butme—knew up until December was this: I have postpartum depression," Teigen wrote.
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Teigen was aware that this condition existed but, as a child of the ’90s, she always associated it with “people who didn’t like their babies or felt like they had to harm their children.”
But, the model explained that she "didn’t have anything remotely close to those feelings. I looked at Luna every day, amazed by her. So I didn’t think I had it."
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Before the holidays, she and husband John Legend went to her doctor where she was diagnosed with postpartum depression and anxiety. As of February, when she wrote her Glamouressay, the model said she was a month into taking antidepressants and she found a therapist that she plans on seeing very soon.
Teigen expressed her desire to write this essay to highlight postpartum depression and lessen the stigma that surrounds mothers who have it. She wrote, "I’m speaking up now because I want people to know it can happen to anybody and I don’t want people who have it to feel embarrassed or to feel alone."
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