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         Post-partum Depression:     more books (27)
  1. Letters of Hope Through Post Partum Depression
  2. Post partum depression and anxiety: A self-help guide for mothers
  3. Post Partum Depression And Anxiety by Pacific Post Partum, 1987
  4. Walking Through Post Partum Depression: Finding Light within the Fog and Darkness by Judy Dippel, 2009-11-01
  5. Dépression post-partum: sa dynamique sur la socialisation de l'enfant: essai (French Edition) by Alain Lestienne, 2010-08-17
  6. La dépression du post-partum: Guide à l'intention des fournisseurs de services sociaux et de santé de première ligne (French Edition) by Lori E. Ross, Cindy-Lee Dennis, et all 2005-03-30
  7. Maison Ikkoku Part 6, No. 10 Part 19, Post-Partum Depression by Rumiko Takahashi, 1997
  8. Post-partum depression: January 1974 through May 1976, 44 citations (National Library of Medicine literature search) by P. E Pothier, 1976
  9. Irritabilite du nouveau-ne et depression maternelle du post-partum [An article from: Neuropsychiatrie de l'enfance et de l'adolescence] by L. Ayissi, M. Hubin-Gayte, 2006-04-01
  10. Postpartum Depression and Anxiety: A Self-Help Guide for Mothers by Pacific Post-Partum Support Society, 2004
  11. When Baby Brings the Blues: Solutions for Postpartum Depression by Ariel Dalfen, 2009-01-06
  12. 10 Steps To Beat Post Natal Depression - without drugs ! by Shona Hicks, 2009-09-21
  13. Women and Depression, Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments by National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, 2008-10-27
  14. Come with Me to the Land of Post-Partum Psychosis by Jane Bailey Chandler, 2005-04

1. Post-partum Depression
Reliable information on anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder, panic
http://www.seekwellness.com/conditions/mental/post-partum_depression.htm

2. Postpartum Depression - MayoClinic.com
Postpartum depression — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, diagnosis, treatment of depression in new mothers.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/postpartum-depression/DS00546

3. Postpartum Depression - Definition Of Postpartum Depression In The Medical Dicti
Postpartum Depression Definition. Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that begins after childbirth and usually lasts beyond six weeks.
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/postpartum depression

4. Postpartum Depression - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Postpartum depression (PPD), also called postnatal depression, is a form of clinical depression which can affect women, and less frequently men, after childbirth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postpartum_depression
Postpartum depression
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (March 2010) Postpartum Depression Classification and external resources ICD F ICD DiseasesDB ... med/3408 Postpartum depression PPD ), also called postnatal depression , is a form of clinical depression which can affect women, and less frequently men, after childbirth . Studies report prevalence rates among women from 5% to 25%, but methodological differences among the studies make the actual prevalence rate unclear. Among men, in particular new fathers, the incidence of postpartum depression has been estimated to be between 1.2% and 25.5%. Postpartum depression occurs in women after they have carried a child, usually in the first few months, and may last up to several months or even a year. Symptoms include sadness, fatigue, changes in sleeping and eating patterns, reduced libido, crying episodes, anxiety, and irritability. It is sometimes assumed that postpartum depression is caused by a lack of vitamins

5. Postpartum Depression - From Ronnie Falc?o's Midwife Archives
The gentlebirth.org website is provided courtesy of Ronnie Falcao, LM MS, a homebirth midwife in Mountain View, CA. Postpartum Depression and Maternal Birth Trauma
http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/ppdepres.html
The gentlebirth.org website is provided courtesy of
Ronnie Falcao, LM MS, a homebirth midwife in Mountain View, CA
Postpartum Depression and Maternal Birth Trauma
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A: When the baby is preterm or there is no midwife present. Birth Sense responds to the false implications from American OBs The investigators freely admit that planned home birth with a certified birth attendant did not have any greater risks than planned hospital birth. [ More information
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The impact of traumatic birth experiences on breastfeeding.
Humiliation - If you had a birth experience that involved humiliation, please contact research Belinda Diamond about her research project, "Humiliation in the Medical Setting and Its Relationship to PTSD". The e-mail domain is yahoo.com, and her username is diamondbelinda. Please make sure to put the words "birth trauma" in the subject line.
Share Your Personal Story To Help ICAN
Folks involved with ICAN at the national level are seeking a grant in order to develop a program designed to train psychotherapists who see women in the postpartum period about the effects of traumatic birth on perinatal mental health. Unfortunately, not all therapists are supportive of the idea of treating birth trauma as a "legitimate" problem. The request is for personal stories about trying to find professional support in your local area from someone who understands AND can treat trauma following childbirth. Sadly, they are also collecting stories from folks whose trauma was worsened by finding a therapist who didn't know what s/he was doing in that area and said/did the wrong thing entirely. E-mail:

6. Depression During And After Pregnancy << Frequently Asked Questions << Womenshea
Postpartum depression can begin anytime within the first year after childbirth. If you have postpartum depression, you may have any of the symptoms of depression listed above.
http://www.womenshealth.gov/faq/depression-pregnancy.cfm
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What is depression?
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How common is depression during and after pregnancy?
Depression is a common problem during and after pregnancy. About 13 percent of pregnant women and new mothers have depression. Return to Top
How do I know if I have depression?
When you are pregnant or after you have a baby, you may be depressed and not know it. Some normal changes during and after pregnancy can cause symptoms similar to those of depression. But if you have any of the following symptoms of depression for more than 2 weeks, call your doctor:
  • Feeling restless or moody Feeling sad, hopeless, and overwhelmed

7. Home
Postpartum Support International is dedicated to helping women suffering from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, including postpartum depression, the most common complication of
http://postpartum.net/

8. Postpartum Psychosis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For example, the National Organization for Women (NOW) initially incorrectly noted on their website that Yates had suffered from postpartum depression.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postpartum_psychosis
Postpartum psychosis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Postpartum psychosis Classification and external resources
Incidence of psychoses among Swedish first-time mothers ICD F ICD Postpartum (or puerperal) psychosis is a term that covers a group of mental illnesses with the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms following childbirth. In this group there are at least a dozen organic psychoses, which are described under another heading " organic pre- and postpartum psychoses The relatively common non-organic form, still prevalent in Europe, North America and throughout the world, is sometimes called puerperal bipolar disorder, because of its close link with manic depressive (bipolar) disorder; but some of these mothers have atypical symptoms (see below), which come under the heading of acute polymorphic (cycloid) psychosis (schizophreniform in the US). Puerperal mania was first clearly described by the German obstetrician Osiander in 1797, and a literature of over 2,000 works has accumulated since then. These psychoses are endogenous, heritable illnesses with acute onset, benign episodic course and response to mood-normalizing and mood-stabilizing treatments. The inclusion of severe postpartum depression under postpartum psychosis is controversial: many clinicians would allow this only if depression was accompanied by psychotic features (see below). The onset is abrupt, and symptoms rapidly reach a climax of severity. Manic and acute polymorphic forms almost always start within the first 14 days, but depressive psychosis may develop somewhat later.

9. Postpartum Depression: MedlinePlus
Many new moms feel happy one minute and sad the next. If you feel better after a week or so, you probably just had the baby blues. If it takes you longer to feel better, you
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URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/postpartumdepression.html Many new moms feel happy one minute and sad the next. If you feel better after a week or so, you probably just had the "baby blues." If it takes you longer to feel better, you may have postpartum depression. Postpartum depression can make you feel restless, anxious, fatigued and worthless. Some new moms worry they will hurt themselves or their babies. Unlike the "baby blues," postpartum depression does not go away quickly. Very rarely, new moms develop something even more serious. They may stop eating, have trouble sleeping and become frantic or paranoid. Women with this condition usually need to be hospitalized. Researchers think that changes in your hormone levels during and after pregnancy may lead to postpartum depression. If you think you have it, tell your health care provider. Medicine and talk therapy can help you get well. Many new moms feel happy one minute and sad the next. If you feel better after a week or so, you probably just had the "baby blues." If it takes you longer to feel better, you may have postpartum depression.

10. Postpartum Depression And The Baby Blues
Yes. After having a baby, many women have mood swings. One minute they feel happy, the next minute they start to cry. They may feel a little depressed, have a hard time
http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/women/pregnancy/ppd/general/379.pri

11. Postpartum Depression (PPD) Center: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, Medications, A
Postpartum Depression is very common, affecting 1 in 8 women during the first months after childbirth. Find indepth information on postpartum depression including causes
http://www.webmd.com/depression/postpartum-depression/default.htm

12. Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, diagnosis, treatment of depression in new mothers.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/postpartum-depression/DS00546.html

13. Postpartum Depression
You’ve just had a baby, one of the most important and happiest events in your life.
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You've just had a baby, one of the most important and happiest events in your life. "What could make a woman happier than a new baby?" you wonder. So why are you so sad? We don't know for sure, but you are not alone. As many as 80% of women experience some mood disturbances after

14. Postpartum Depression Screening Quiz
A screening quiz to see if you or someone you know has any of the signs or symptoms of postpartum depression.
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    15. Postpartum Depression: What Is It, And What Causes It?
    WebMD explains what PPD (postpartum depression) is and what causes it. Learn the signs to look for and what increases your risk.
    http://www.webmd.com/depression/postpartum-depression/postpartum-depression-topi

    16. Postpartum Depression: Postdelivery Period: Merck Manual Home Edition
    Postpartum depression is a feeling of extreme sadness and related psychologic disturbances during the first few weeks or months after delivery.
    http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec22/ch262/ch262h.html

    17. Postpartum Depression (PPD) Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis And
    Get the facts on postpartum depression (PPD) causes, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, types (baby blues, postpartum psychosis), risk factors and treatment options.
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    Depression can be described as feeling sad, blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps. Most of us feel this way at one time or another for short periods. But true clinical depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, or frustration interfere with everyday life for an extended time. Depression can be mild, moderate, or severe. The degree of depression, which your doctor can determine, influences how you are treated.
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    18. Postpartum Depression
    Postpartum depression Alternative Names Depression postpartum. Definition Postpartum depression is moderate to severe depression in a woman after she has given birth.
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    19. Postpartum Depression: Symptoms - MayoClinic.com
    Postpartum depression — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, diagnosis, treatment of depression in new mothers.
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/postpartum-depression/DS00546/DSECTION=symptoms

    20. Postpartum Depression: EMedicine Obstetrics And Gynecology
    Overview During the postpartum period, up to 85% of women experience some type of mood disturbance. For most women, symptoms are transient and relatively mild (ie, postpartum
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