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Postpartum depression (Postnatal depression) is a type of depressive illness that some women experience after child birth. This form of depression usually occurs around 4 to 6 weeks after delivery but sometimes does not manifest until months after the baby is born. The condition can occur whether a woman gives birth naturally or by way of a caesarean section.
Parent, provider partnership benefits child's development during transition from home to non-parental care

Parent, provider partnership benefits child's development during transition from home to non-parental care

Postnatal depression dissuades women from having a third child

Postnatal depression dissuades women from having a third child

First-time expectant dads experience depression

First-time expectant dads experience depression

New study indicates need for postnatal support

New study indicates need for postnatal support

New study finds that online discussion forums have positive links to well-being

New study finds that online discussion forums have positive links to well-being

SLU study explores feasibility of using text messages for minority mothers with postpartum depression

SLU study explores feasibility of using text messages for minority mothers with postpartum depression

Women with a history of depression at risk for developing diabetes during pregnancy

Women with a history of depression at risk for developing diabetes during pregnancy

Expecting mothers may soon receive perinatal depression screenings using mHealth technology

Expecting mothers may soon receive perinatal depression screenings using mHealth technology

Telephone-based peer support may help reduce postpartum depression in new mothers

Telephone-based peer support may help reduce postpartum depression in new mothers

Low doses of fluoxetine could hold key to preventing PMS symptoms

Low doses of fluoxetine could hold key to preventing PMS symptoms

Epidurals and reduced postpartum depression: an interview with Dr. Zakowski

Epidurals and reduced postpartum depression: an interview with Dr. Zakowski

Study: Use of antipsychotic medication during pregnancy can affect babies

Study: Use of antipsychotic medication during pregnancy can affect babies

New study suggests greater focus on maternal mental health

New study suggests greater focus on maternal mental health

Dampening of positive emotions plays important role in development of postpartum depression

Dampening of positive emotions plays important role in development of postpartum depression

Women who take shorter maternity leave may have increased risk of postpartum depression

Women who take shorter maternity leave may have increased risk of postpartum depression

LUHS offers support group for women with postpartum depression

LUHS offers support group for women with postpartum depression

Viewpoints: Marketplaces' 'technical foibles' may keep young people from coming back; health law may be ushering in era of narrow networks

Viewpoints: Marketplaces' 'technical foibles' may keep young people from coming back; health law may be ushering in era of narrow networks

Study: Urban women report high risk of postpartum depression

Study: Urban women report high risk of postpartum depression

Exercise may improve mood of pregnant women and help reduce levels of fatigue

Exercise may improve mood of pregnant women and help reduce levels of fatigue

NCKU collaborates with Quanta Computer to launch QOCA baby for neonatal care

NCKU collaborates with Quanta Computer to launch QOCA baby for neonatal care

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