Researchers have identified structural gray matter differences in the brains of women with a history of peripartum depression and those without within a group of major depressive disorder patients.
Researchers have identified structural grey matter differences in the brains of women with a history of peripartum depression and those without within a group of major depressive disorder patients.
Not all mothers with newborns have this smiling experience. How could such a joyous occasion become so warped? Source: Raul Angel/Unsplash It's most likely very hormonally-influenced and compounded by ...
Pregnancy and the first year postpartum - referred to as the peripartum period - are a period of tremendous physiological, psychological, and social changes in a woman's life. An estimated 1 in 5 ...
Although peripartum depression is incredibly common, only 28% of women seek support for the condition and report their symptoms to a healthcare provider. Even when they do, women who have been ...
A) Glass brain rendering of significant right basal ganglia cluster. B) Slices of the brain showing significant right brain cluster. C) Model of the moderation analysis with peripartum depression (PPD ...
Key points About 80% of peripartum women have the baby blues, but about 6% experience major depressive episodes at this time. Peripartum major depression is correlated with child-parent attachment ...
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