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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.
SPAPN awards four individuals for their contributions in advancing mental health care in New Jersey

SPAPN awards four individuals for their contributions in advancing mental health care in New Jersey

New protocol to tackle postpartum depression

New protocol to tackle postpartum depression

Postpartum depression affects mother-infant relationship

Postpartum depression affects mother-infant relationship

Could hormones explain gender differences in neurological disease?

Could hormones explain gender differences in neurological disease?

Researchers examine relationship between multiple births and maternal depressive symptoms

Researchers examine relationship between multiple births and maternal depressive symptoms

Experts still recommend no television under the age of 2

Experts still recommend no television under the age of 2

Perinatal anxiety - the hidden disorder

Perinatal anxiety - the hidden disorder

Diabetes a risk factor for postpartum depression

Diabetes a risk factor for postpartum depression

Hormone level during pregnancy may identify women at risk for postpartum depression

Hormone level during pregnancy may identify women at risk for postpartum depression

Postpartum depression can lead to poor sleep quality

Postpartum depression can lead to poor sleep quality

Health plans' quality of care improved in some areas in 2007, NCQA report says

Health plans' quality of care improved in some areas in 2007, NCQA report says

Natural birth better for bonding baby and mother

Natural birth better for bonding baby and mother

Natural childbirth makes mothers more responsive to own baby-cry

Natural childbirth makes mothers more responsive to own baby-cry

Mom's depression, baby's sleep linked?

Mom's depression, baby's sleep linked?

Mechanism for postpartum depression found in the brains of mice

Mechanism for postpartum depression found in the brains of mice

Poor women more likely to suffer from postpartum depression

Poor women more likely to suffer from postpartum depression

Male and female doctors have divergent views on women and depression

Male and female doctors have divergent views on women and depression

Relationship of female sex hormones to mood states and disorders merits better research

Relationship of female sex hormones to mood states and disorders merits better research

Glasses designed to block blue light improve sleep and ADHD symptoms

Glasses designed to block blue light improve sleep and ADHD symptoms

Psychosocial and psychological interventions for treating postpartum depression

Psychosocial and psychological interventions for treating postpartum depression

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