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About 1 in 5 U.S. women experience perinatal mental health disorders—including depression and anxiety that can begin during ...
When thinking about postpartum depression, the focus is often on mothers. But fathers and partners can also experience ...
For many women, having a baby is a dream come true, but unfortunately, the early stages after childbirth aren’t always filled ...
They say a mother's love knows no bounds, and one University of Colorado program has been working to reciprocate that love to ...
Chronic migraine with or without aura was significantly associated with an increased risk for PPD, particularly in women with psychiatric and obstetric comorbidities.
Those with postpartum depression (PPD) can face extreme loneliness, sadness, mood swings, a feeling of guilt for not being able to take care of the newborn, and in severe cases, self-harm thoughts.
For mothers, although postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety are receiving increased recognition, bipolar 1 disorder is ...
On World Maternal Mental Health Day, we shed light on the story of Carly Jellyman, a mother who suffered from delayed ...
Symptoms the women reported to have experienced include war-related nightmares, feeling constantly on edge or easily startled ...
Most people have heard of postpartum depression, but you may not be as familiar with the baby blues. Nearly 85% of new mothers experience the baby blues, so know that you’re not alone.
Not the milder “baby blues” that typically go away after a week or two. We mean postpartum depression. This is a severe form of clinical depression related to pregnancy and childbirth.
One in five women experience mental health issues during and after pregnancy. Maternal Mental Health Week raises awareness ...