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Postpartum Depression In Women

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Postpartum depression is a mood disorder in females that is known to be present within the 4 to 6 weeks after childbirth (Battle et al). This condition is the most common complication after childbirth (Mosses-Kolko et al.,2009).Studies have shown predictors which lead to postpartum depression such as maternal childhood maltreatment and lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)in pregnancy (Seng 2013).A variety of factors exist among certain subgroups of women that may lead to postpartum depression. Postpartum depression affects approximately “one out of eight of the more than four million women who give birth in the United States every year”(Kruse et al. 2013a). The estimation of PPD in the US, UK, and Australia is from 7% to 20 % (Fitelson …show more content…

In the United States and many other countries many women do not seek for treatment because they have many concerns and fear about medications. Depressed breastfeeding women concern about the exposure of the infants to medications. Also postpartum depression can lead to a suicide. Postpartum has been linked with some neurotransmitter such as dopamine and serotonin, but research continues working on that. Therefore, it’s very important to inform mothers about postpartum depression, so they will be able to recognize any sign and seek for help. Postnatal depression can be identified by the use of screening tools or interview schedule to diagnose women who are at high risks, then as result of these methods they can receive an adequate and early intervention using psychological and psychosocial interventions, as well as psychopharmacological interventions (Mallikarjum …show more content…

By identifying women at high risk then they can receive early interventions. Many of the risk factors can be present during the pregnancy or during postpartum period (Mallikarjum 2005). Postpartum depression has some risk factor, and a study showed that a poor sleep during the third-trimester of pregnancy is a risk factor for postpartum depression, which is related with the age of the women (Wu 2014).Furthermore, Jomeen and Martin also found that during pregnancy the first three trimester are very important because according to the PSQI test poor sleep increase the symptoms of postpartum depression(2007).Also, another study showed that poor sleep habit has a stronger correlation with depressive symptoms (Goyal 2009). Additionally, women who had a history of previously depression are more likely to have postpartum depression (Kettunen 2014). This depression is a concern because women with postpartum depression show less early interactions with their infants than women who are not depressed (Field 2010). Under these circumstances postpartum depression not only affect the mother but also her

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