PERINATAL AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

The word “postpartum” suggests that “after birth”, hence “postpartum depression” only refers to depression when the baby is born. for many women this term is correct: they begin to experience depression one day during the primary year when they need the baby.

the term "perinatal depression" to explain this case. The word "perinatal" describes the time throughout gestation or simply during birth. Researchers believe that depression is one of the most common problems women face during and during gestation.

• Extremely unhappy or suddenly angry

• Hazy or disturbing finishing tasks

• "Robotics", as if they were simply going through the movements

• Very anxious around the baby and his different children

• Guilty and as if they failed kinship

• Unusually irritable or angry

They generally have jointly:

• Little interest in the things they are used to dreaming about

• Scary and confusing thoughts that do not leak

  • postpartum depression
  • perinatal depression

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