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Postpartum Depression

Added: September 11, 2007 | Time 02:29 | Views: 1,669

Postpartum Depression typically affects women within the first 4 weeks after a delivery. Loss of appetite, crying, and general sadness are all signs to look for with postpartum depression.

Topics: Depression, Mental Health, Postpartum Depression, Pregnancy

Tags: appetite, baby, crying, decrased interest, delivery, depressive, emotions, fatigue, Gigner Ballentine, manic, medication, obsessive compulsive disorder, postpartum depresion, pregnancy, sad, sleep disturbances, therapy, treatment

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MO_jenn says:49 weeks ago | Reply

Isn't there a fine line between postpartum depression and hormone fluctuations? Or are they the same things?

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