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Prenatal and Postpartum Depression
Pregnancy brings about many hormonal shifts. These dramatic shifts can sometimes affect mood. This is commonly known as the


eMedicine - Postpartum Depression : Article by Ruta M Nonacs, MD, PhD
Postpartum Depression - During the postpartum period, up to 85% of women experience some type of mood disturbance. For most women, symptoms are transient and relatively mild (ie, postpartum blues); however, 10-15% of women experience a more disabling and persistent form of mood disturbance (eg, post


Postpartum Support International (PSI)
Social support network, information center, and research guide concerning postpartum mood disorders and depression.


Postpartum Depression and the 'Baby Blues' -- familydoctor.org
Information for women about postpartum depression and the ’baby blues’ from the American Academy of Family Physicians.


Postpartum Depression
You’ve just had a baby, one of the most important and happiest events in your life.


Postpartum Depression-Exams and Tests
Postpartum depression is a medical condition that requires treatment, not a sign of weakness. It isn't always obvious to an observer, and there are no laboratory tests for depression.


Mental Health America: Postpartum Disorders
Postpartum Disorders: Mental Health America (formerly known as the National Mental Health Association) is the countrys ... as postpartum depression, birth ...


HealthyMinds.org - Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is caused by changes in hormones and can run in families. ... Postpartum Depression - Psychiatric Hospitalization ...


Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is more than just the baby blues. It can range from mild symptoms that go away without treatment all the way up to postpartum psychosis, which left untreated, may be responsible for tragic murders of children.


Postpartum Depression - Womens Health and Medical Information on MedicineNet.com
Women's health information covers breast, cancer, heart, pregnancy, sexual health, and mature women related conditions.


Postnatal depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Postpartum depression can be hereditary. Women with severe premenstrual syndrome most commonly suffer from postpartum depression. ...


MedlinePlus: Postpartum Depression
Contains links to overviews, diagnosis, treatment, and statistics.


Postpartum depression - MayoClinic.com
Postpartum depression can leave you feeling sad, anxious and fatigued. Prompt treatment is important.


Postpartum Depression
Examines symptoms and treatment.


Postpartum Depression Help: Expert Advice from Dr. Shoshana Bennett
Postpartum depression is a collection of symptoms that may occur anytime during the first year following the birth of a baby. Postpartum depression symptoms range from mild sadness or crying spells to a complete inability to care for oneself or the baby. Postpartum depression is one of six postpartu


MCH Library Knowledge Path: Postpartum Depression
This guide points to key resources on the topic of postpartum depression.


Postpartum Depression: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Guide to postpartum depression, the baby blues, and postpartum psychosis. Learn about symptoms, causes, treatment, and the effect on the baby.


Postpartum Depression - WebMD
Learn about postpartum Depression, the statistics, types and causes of postpartum Depression.


Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious medical condition that can develop some ... Postpartum depression is very common, affecting 1 in 8 women during the first ...


Postpartum Depression
About twelve to fifteen percent of women develop postpartum depression.



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