The happiest day of your life is over. Your bouquet has wilted, your dress is stored away, and your final deposit has been paid. The wedding you've spent months planning is now behind you, but there's a strange sadness that's started creeping in.

Welcome to the phase no one prepares you for: the post-wedding blues. "Post-wedding blues describe the sense of letdown or sadness that some people feel after the excitement of their wedding has passed," neuropsychologist Sanam Hafeez, PsyD, says. And unfortunately, it's an all too common experience.

After all the anticipation and excitement, it's only natural to feel a bit off once the wedding ends and life returns to normal. Work or school starts back up again, and time passes as if you didn't just drop your entire life's savings on a one-night occasion. But the emotional lows many newlyweds experience after their wedding isn't something to make light of.

Some people report feeling sad, anxious , and even depressed . Below, Dr. Hafeez and mental health therapist Lauren Auer, LCPC, share more on how you can combat the post-wedding blues.

Sanam Hafeez , PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and founder of Comprehend the Mind . Lauren Auer , LCPC, is a mental health expert and therapist at Steadfast Counseling. What Are the Post-Wedding Blues? The post-wedding blues describe the sadness that may come when the celebration is officially over.

"It's the emotional low some individuals or couples experience after their wedding," Auer says. Beca.