Studies of depression after childbirth are cited (not included) Introduction What is depression after childbirth? As a child, it is one of the happiest and most important events in women's lives. But living with newborns is exciting and rewarding, but it can also be difficult and very stressful work. Although most women migrate without major difficulties, they experience considerable complexity and may appear as postpartum mental illness (O? Hara, Hoffman, Philips, & Wright, 1992).
Postpartum Depression: Postpartum depression is a more serious and serious symptom than infant depression. Adolescent mothers suffer from postpartum depression twice as large as adults. In infants with postpartum depression, women may be misunderstood as depression. Symptoms of depression depression disappears in a few weeks. I do not have depressive symptoms. About half of the mothers in their teens are 22 years old and have obtained high school diplomas. Only 10% of teenage mothers usually get a degree of two or four years. Although there are some exceptions, high school graduation and higher education are usually associated with the ability to earn more in life.
A young, father with a medical history of depression, a problem experienced, or economic struggle is most likely to develop depression. Fathers 'postpartum depression - also called postpartum depression in the father - may have a negative impact on relationships with partners and child development as well as mothers' postpartum depression. If you are a new father and you have symptoms of depression or anxiety during your partner's pregnancy or the first year of the birth of your child, please consult your healthcare professional . Similar treatment and support for mothers with postpartum depression helps my father to treat postpartum depression.
Medical experts believe that changes in female hormones after birth may lead to postpartum depression. Postpartum depression is different from "postpartum depression". (See above) What is postpartum depression? A woman with postpartum depression feels sad, "frustration" or depression. She also has five or more of the following symptoms for more than two weeks. Postpartum depression may begin at any time during the first 3 months after childbirth. If you have any of the above symptoms, please consult your doctor. If necessary, your doctor can introduce you to mental health experts. Treatment of postpartum depression can be treated in various ways. The support team can help some women with mental health professionals get treatment and counseling. Your doctor may prescribe antidepressants. The most commonly used antidepressant for postpartum depression comes from a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).