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BabyCenter on MSNSome postpartum moms are using psychedelics — experts say they may be onto something
Interest in medical psilocybin use for postpartum depression is on the rise among moms. Existing treatment for postpartum ...
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Motherly on MSNNew at-home lab test gives postpartum mothers real answers—before the six-week checkup
That’s the promise behind a new innovation from Trellis Health: the first FDA-cleared, at-home postpartum lab panel designed ...
Some women’s symptoms improved quickly after taking the pill, but depression persisted in others. Doctors are trying to learn ...
In the United States, it's almost as if we accept postpartum depression as an inevitable outcome, writes Chelsea Conaboy. We drop new parents in the stream, with a promise to catch them -- if we can.
Postpartum depression grew on me, silent and invisible. It started with frequent mood swings, random tears and moments of anger toward my husband. It evolved fast.
Karlee Lipton of Conway, Arkansas, was surprised by the way postpartum depression hit her when she had her baby in the summer of 2024. Lipton had already seen a therapist and a psychiatrist to ...
It’s not just moms. Dads can develop postpartum depression, too. As a new postpartum pill for women gains national attention, health experts say it’s also important to highlight men’s mental ...
A first-of-its-kind pill for postpartum depression had promising results in recent trials, and could be approved as soon as next week. Zuranolone is now being evaluated by the Food and Drug ...
Research shows that postpartum depression can afflict men and parents of all kinds, not just those who give birth. Elena Sheppard, whose husband was one of those men, argues that new parents ...
New mom says postpartum depression doctor's visit escalated to police: What women should expect from doctors Jessica Porten, 27, is the mother of a 4-month-old daughter.
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