Gwyneth Paltrow suffered from postpartum depression following the birth of her two-year-old son Moses.
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The Shakespeare in Love actress – who is married to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin – didn’t even realise she had the condition, often referred to as postnatal depression, which can occur after giving birth.
She told Vogue magazine: “I didn’t know I had it until after it was over. I just didn’t know what was wrong with me. I felt really out of my body. I felt really disconnected. I felt really down. I felt pessimistic.”
Postpartum depression is caused by an imbalance of hormones in the body after a woman gives birth. Researchers have found that depression is one of the most common complications both during and after pregnancy.
Gwyneth, 35, also has a four-year-old daughter Apple with Chris.
Meanwhile, Gwyneth’s actress mother Blythe Danner has spoken about rumours the 35-year-old star’s marriage is in trouble.
She said: “Good god, it’s just so tragic that people have to make up stuff. I’ve never seen two happier parents – or people – so I don’t get it.”
Blythe also revealed despite wanting to concentrate on her acting career, Gwyneth is attempting to “find balance” with her professional and personal lives.
She added: “She didn’t set out to be a movie star – she set out to be a wonderful actress. But motherhood is very important to her, as it was to me, and I think she’s finding balance.”