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Postpartum; Post Depression or Postnatal Depression, however you may refer to this illness, the facts remain the same.

Postpartum affects up to 15% of mothers. Recent research has identified several psychosocial and biologic risk factors for postpartum.

Approximately 25% of women with previous postpartum mental disease have a recurrence after their next pregnancy

Depression in pregnancy

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Being a Part of Postpartum Depression Support for New Mothers

As a willing individual to take the consideration of being a postpartum depression support to your loved one, you must know how the said new mother should be able to take good care of herself to oppose the effects of postpartum …

Postpartum depression

Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 15% of mothers. Recent research has identified several psychosocial and biologic risk factors for PPD. The negative short-term and long-term effects on child development are well-established. …

Post Partum Psychological disorders

… therapy and group therapy have had the most significant effects. Support groups nationwide. Postpartum Psychosis. This severe condition is most likely to affect women with bipolar disorder or a history of postpartum psychosis. …

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