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  • == Postpartum Depression == '''Postpartum depression''' (pronunciation: /poʊstˈpɑːrtəm dɪˈprɛʃən/) is a type of [[mood
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  • == Postpartum Blues == '''Postpartum blues''' (pronunciation: post-par-tum blooz), also known as '''[[baby blues
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  • ...opment for the treatment of [[major depressive disorder]] and [[postpartum depression]]. ...rease the inhibitory effects of GABA, potentially reducing the symptoms of depression.
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  • == Postpartum period == ...period beginning immediately after the [[birth]] of a child and extending for about six weeks. It is the time during which the mother's body, including h
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  • ...others and their children. It is believed to reduce the risk of postpartum depression in mothers and promote better mental health outcomes in children. ===Benefits for Mothers===
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  • ...elopment and testing, and are being studied for their potential to treat [[Depression]] and other related [[Mental Disorders]]. ...tudied or researched, and "antidepressants", which are drugs used to treat depression.
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  • ...n the medical field, particularly in relation to the [[Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale]] (EPDS) and the [[Edinburgh Handedness Inventory]] (EHI). ...n Scotland, where the University of Edinburgh, the institution responsible for the development of these medical tools, is located.
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  • '''Postpartum psychosis''' (pronunciation: post-par-tum psy-cho-sis) is a severe mental i The term "postpartum" is derived from the Latin words "post" meaning "after" and "partum" meanin
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  • ...ntal health conditions that can occur during pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period. * [[Postpartum Depression]]: A type of depression that can occur after childbirth. Symptoms can include feelings of sadness,
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  • Historically, infanticide has been practiced by societies around the world for various reasons, including poverty, population control, and gender preferen ...s crime in most jurisdictions. However, the legal definition and penalties for infanticide can vary significantly from one [[jurisdiction]] to another. So
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  • ...cally begin within the first two to three days after delivery and may last for up to two weeks. ...wn, but it has been in use since at least the 20th century to describe the postpartum emotional state.
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  • ...h-lone) is a [[steroid]] medication used for the treatment of [[postpartum depression]] in adult women. It is sold under the brand name '''Zulresso'''. Brexanolone is used to treat postpartum depression in adult women. It is administered as a continuous intravenous infusion ove
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  • ...lasts six to eight weeks and involves many physical and emotional changes for the mother. * [[Puerperium]]: Another term for the post-partum period, it refers to the time after delivery when the mothe
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  • == Postpartum Thyroiditis == '''Postpartum thyroiditis''' (pronunciation: post-par-tum thy-roi-di-tis) is a phenomenon
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  • ...raditional practice following childbirth. This period of rest and recovery for the mother can last from a few weeks to several months, depending on cultur The term "postpartum confinement" comes from the Latin words "post" meaning "after", "partum" me
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  • '''Clinical Depression''' (pronounced: klin-i-kuhl dep-resh-uhn) is a [[Mental Health|mental healt ...inikos", which means "bed". The term as a whole refers to a severe form of depression that has become so serious that it requires clinical intervention.
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  • ...he medical field. It is often used to describe a state of mild to moderate depression, but it can also refer to a type of music that originated in African-Americ ..., including stress, trauma, or chemical imbalances in the brain. Treatment for the "blues" can include therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes.
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  • * [[Postpartum depression|Postpartum Depression]] ...ns, but all are characterized by periods of low mood and other symptoms of depression.
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  • == Depression (physiology) == '''Depression''' (pronounced /dɪˈprɛʃən/) is a state of low mood and aversion to act
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  • == Depression and Immune Function == '''Depression''' (pronounced /dɪˈprɛʃ(ə)n/) is a common and serious medical illness
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