Perinatal Depression

After a baby, it is common for new mothers and fathers to feel teary and incredulous because of the changes in their hormones and lifestyle. Perinatal depression, however, is more severe than that. When people have perinatal depression, they may feel impotent to cope with their new role as a parent, seldom irritated and frustrated, anxious about the baby – whether they are sleeping, eating or crying enough, or too ample.

 

  • Prevalence and treatment 
  • Miscarriage
  • Adjustment to Motherhood
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Epidemiology

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