Innovative Supplement Prevents Postpartum Blues
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1w ago
A new study introduces a natural supplement that significantly reduces postpartum blues and depression symptoms. The four-year study demonstrated that the supplement, taken shortly after childbirth, prevents the onset of postpartum blues in 66% of participants and protects against clinical postpartum depression six months later ..read more
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Treating Mom’s Postnatal Depression with SSRIs Also Boosts Child Behavior
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by Neuroscience News
8M ago
A new study found that treating postnatal depression with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) benefits not just mothers but also their children. The study, which analyzed data from over 61,000 mothers and their children, shows that SSRI treatment led to better outcomes up to five years after childbirth ..read more
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Could Reaction to Hormonal Birth Control Predict Postpartum Depression?
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
A new study indicates a connection between hormonal birth control use and increased risk of postpartum depression. Women who experienced depressive episodes after starting hormonal birth control were found to be at higher risk of developing postpartum depression compared to those who suffered depression unrelated to hormonal birth control ..read more
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Mothers With Depression Take Longer to Respond to Their Children
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Mothers who experience depression take longer to respond to their children during a back-and-forth conversation ..read more
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Postpartum Depression Is More Than Baby Blues
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Symptoms of postpartum depression usually begin to arise three weeks after the birth of a child and are defined by differences in mood and anxiety levels. PPD can last for a year or longer. Baby blues, by contrast, typically last for two weeks ..read more
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Poor Co-parenting Linked to Depression in Dads
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Men who have poor co-parenting relationships with their partners in the months following the birth of their child are more likely to be depressed by the time their children are toddlers ..read more
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Immune System Irregularities Found in Women With Postpartum Mood Disorders
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Women who experience postpartum mood disorders including PTSD, depression, and anxiety two to three years after giving birth had irregular immune system responses, researchers report ..read more
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Prenatal Wellness Classes Cut Moms’ Depression in Half up to Eight Years Later
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Pregnant women who participated in group wellness classes for eight weeks were half as likely to suffer depression eight years later compared to women who did not attend the classes ..read more
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Two-Hour Prenatal Course May Reduce Postpartum Depression and Increase Parental Confidence
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
Expectant mothers who took a two-hour perinatal course called "Help, Understanding, Guidance (HUG) Your Baby" had a significantly reduced risk of postpartum depression and an increase in parental confidence once their baby arrived ..read more
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How Pregnancy Changes the Parental Brain
Neuroscience News » Postpartum Depression
by Neuroscience News
1y ago
New insights into the maternal brain shed novel light on the neuroscience of parenting and have implications for developing treatments for treating postpartum depression ..read more
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