Depression - postpartum
Having good social support from family, friends, and co-workers probably helps to reduce the seriousness of post-partum depression, but may not prevent it.
Screening questionnaires may help with early detection of depression or risks for depression.
...from...postpartum depression. Though the symptoms of postpartum depression are similar in... Read more »
...a baby is the most prevalent time for symptoms of postpartum depression to appear. And add to... Read more »
Question: lilbitcrazed wrote... those of us living with depression are apt to succept to post... Read more »
...(postpartum depression). Premenstrual disorders and postpartum depression do seem to point to... Read more »
By David L. Shern, Ph.D. President and CEO, Mental Health America World Suicide Prevention Day... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- No one would expect someone with advanced cancer to have the sunniest of dispositions. But when does normal sadness related to... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) ? Having more than one baby at a time puts new moms at significantly higher risk for postpartum depression. That's the key finding... Read summary »
Measuring the levels of a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy might predict whether a woman is likely to develop postpartum depression,... Read summary »
A new study published in the journal Pediatrics has found that asking new mothers three simple questions is just as good as conventional screening... Read summary »
Two new studies at The University of Iowa have found that women who are African American or who have lower income have a higher risk of developing... Read summary »