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Understanding Postpartum Depression


Postpartum depression - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Most new moms experience postpartum "baby blues" after childbirth, which commonly include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping.

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Postpartum depression | March of Dimes

Postpartum depression (also called PPD) is a medical condition that many women get after having a baby. It's strong feelings of sadness, anxiety (worry) and ...

Understanding Postpartum Depression & How to Overcome it | Aetna

Postpartum depression is different than just having the "baby blues." Learn what the symptoms and causes are, along with treatment options for this common ...

Postpartum depression - Office on Women's Health

Postpartum depression. Your body and mind go through many changes during and after pregnancy. If you feel sad, anxious, or overwhelmed or ...

Postpartum Depression: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Postpartum depression is a type of depression that happens after giving birth. It causes extreme sadness and despair. It's treatable with medicine and ...

Postpartum Depression - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mood disorder that affects individuals within 1 year after childbirth. According to the Diagnostic and ...

What is Perinatal Depression (formerly Postpartum)? - Psychiatry.org

Peripartum depression is a serious, but treatable medical illness involving feelings of extreme sadness, indifference and/or anxiety, as well as changes in ...

Baby Blues and Postpartum Depression: Mood Disorders and ...

Most new moms will get the baby blues. These are hormonal changes that can cause anxiety, crying and restlessness that goes away within the first two weeks ...

Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types ... - WebMD

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a complex mix of physical, emotional, and behavioral changes that happen in some women after giving birth.

Postnatal depression - NHS

Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. It's a common problem, affecting more than 1 in every 10 women.

Postpartum Depression - CAMH

Overview of ​postpartum depression, a non-psychotic depression that women may experience after childbirth. Includes causes, symptoms and treatment options.

Postpartum Depression Explained: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and ...

For more information on postpartum depression: https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/about/newsroom/articles/postpartum-depression-treatment ...

Postpartum Depression - MedlinePlus

If you have the baby blues, you may have mood swings, feel sad, anxious or overwhelmed, have crying spells, lose your appetite, or have trouble sleeping.

Understanding Postpartum Depression - Children's Hospital ... - CHOC

This video is an overview of postpartum depression and resources available for support. If you think you have PPD, see your health care provider right away.

Perinatal Depression - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Perinatal depression is a mood disorder that occurs during pregnancy and after childbirth. The symptoms can range from mild to severe.

Understanding Postpartum Depression | OU Health

Depression is a mood disorder that affects the way you think and feel. The most common symptom is a feeling of deep sadness. You may also feel as if you just ...

What is postpartum depression? | UNICEF Parenting

Postpartum depression or postnatal depression is different from the baby blues. It usually occurs two to eight weeks after giving birth but can happen up to a ...

Postpartum Depression Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - UPMC

For some people, the period after giving birth can bring with it some mental health challenges. Postpartum depression (PPD) is depression that ...

Understanding Postpartum Depression | Women's Health

What is postpartum depression? Pregnancy Loss Most mothers have heard about the “baby blues.” This common condition occurs in 50 to 80 percent of women ...