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Eighty percent of women experience some level of the baby blues after giving birth, and symptoms usually clear up on their own. One in eight-to-ten women experiences postpartum depression. When symptoms don't go away in a few weeks, women should seek help through health care providers and licensed counselors. Treatment may include talk therapy, medication, support groups, or a combination of these.
Grief after loss of a significant other may become a disease

Grief after loss of a significant other may become a disease

Bed rest may harm mother and baby in pregnancy complications

Bed rest may harm mother and baby in pregnancy complications

Motherhood helps women grow their grey matter: Study

Motherhood helps women grow their grey matter: Study

Motherhood may cause brain to grow

Motherhood may cause brain to grow

Mothers who gush about babies grow bigger brains

Mothers who gush about babies grow bigger brains

Fish oil not as good for pregnant mums as thought: Study

Fish oil not as good for pregnant mums as thought: Study

Depressed pregnant women at increased risk of delivering preterm birth and low-birth weight infants

Depressed pregnant women at increased risk of delivering preterm birth and low-birth weight infants

Women's mental health issues to be discussed at 2010 Marc- Society International Conference

Women's mental health issues to be discussed at 2010 Marc- Society International Conference

Mental health issues during pregnancy contribute to infant mortality and poor child health

Mental health issues during pregnancy contribute to infant mortality and poor child health

Study unveils ways new moms can lose baby weight after childbirth

Study unveils ways new moms can lose baby weight after childbirth

Blue Cross of Massachusetts agrees to reduce dramatic rate increases

Blue Cross of Massachusetts agrees to reduce dramatic rate increases

Study reveals increase of enzyme MAO-A in female brain during immediate postpartum period

Study reveals increase of enzyme MAO-A in female brain during immediate postpartum period

Research analysis shows 10% of fathers experience prenatal or postpartum depression

Research analysis shows 10% of fathers experience prenatal or postpartum depression

Understanding the biology of postpartum blues

Understanding the biology of postpartum blues

New classification of depressive subtypes of depression proposed

New classification of depressive subtypes of depression proposed

CIHR experts available to discuss current health research related to motherhood

CIHR experts available to discuss current health research related to motherhood

Perception, rather than actual sleep quality may predict postpartum mood disturbances in new mothers

Perception, rather than actual sleep quality may predict postpartum mood disturbances in new mothers

Alere WCH partners with Monica Healthcare

Alere WCH partners with Monica Healthcare

Study shows prevalence of depression among low-income urban mothers

Study shows prevalence of depression among low-income urban mothers

Breastfeeding: ADA position paper details health benefits for both infants and mothers

Breastfeeding: ADA position paper details health benefits for both infants and mothers

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