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02/20/2017
Postpartum Depression May Require Medication

Postpartum Depression May Require Medication. A Trial Of Antidepressants For Postpartum Depression Has Found Significant Benefits Over Placebo Physicians Are Sometimes Cautious About Prescribing Antidepressants To Breastfeeding Women Due To Possible Risks To The Baby However, A Large Number Of Women Are Affected & The Condition Can Be Very Serious There Are Benefits Of Other Forms Of Treatment Such As Peer Support Or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Versus Antidepressants For Postpartum Depression

02/18/2017
Postpartum Depression In Adoptive Parents

Postpartum Depression In Adoptive Parents. New Research Suggests Postpartum Blues Can Occur Even When A Baby Or Child Is Adopted The Altered Mood Often Follows Unrealistic Expectations That Peak During The Adoption Process A Study Suggest Majority Of The Adoptive Parents Who Self-Reported Having Experienced Depression After The Child Was Placed In Their Home Often Described Unmet Or Unrealistic Expectations Of Him- Or Herself, The Child, Family & Friends, Or Society The Signs & Symptoms Of Depression Include Depressed Mood Decreased Interest Significant Weight Changes Difficulty Sleeping / Excessive Sleeping Feeling Agitated Fatigue Excessive Guilt Indecisiveness

02/17/2017
How Postpartum Depression is Different From Baby Blues

How Postpartum Depression is Different From Baby Blues. Postpartum Depression (PPD) Still Gets Confused With Baby Blues. It Still Gets Minimized & Dismissed Either Way, There’s A Lot Of Misinformation About PPD And How It Manifests. For Starters, PPD Is Different From Baby Blues Baby Blues Typically Appear Three To Five Days After A Woman Gives Birth, And She Feels Better About Two To Three Weeks Later PPD, However, Appears Four Weeks Or Months After Delivery While Baby Blues Go Away On Their Own, PPD Worsens Without Treatment

02/17/2017
Help For Postpartum Depression

Need Help For Postpartum Depression? "Up To 20 Percent Of New Mothers May Experience Postpartum Depression In The Months After Giving Birth. Postpartum Depression Is A Serious Mental Health Condition That Can Occur In The Weeks & Months Following The Birth Of A Child Estimates Vary, But 7 To 20 Percent Of Women Are Believed To Have Postpartum Depression At Some Point In The Year After Giving Birth The Risk Of Postpartum Depression Is Higher Among People Who Have A History Of Mental Health Issues, Including Depression, Anxiety, Or Bipolar Disorder This Condition Usually Occurs In Mothers, But It’s Also Been Documented In Fathers Of Newborns

02/17/2017
10 Famous People Who Suffered from Postpartum Depression

10 Famous People Who Suffered from Postpartum Depression. Postpartum depression can often be stigmatized and isolating, but some throughout the years some notable celebrities have opened up about dealing with the illness. In an interview with Oprah, singer Alanis Morissette said, "I had postpartum depression pretty intensely... I just didn't want to be alive." Following the birth of her son Moses, Gwenyth Paltrow said she experienced "one of the darkest and most painfully debilitating chapters" of her life. Brooke Shields wrote a memoir about her experiences with the illness called Down Came the Rain and Nashville star Hayden Panettiere said her battle with postpartum depression "impacted every aspect" of her life.

02/16/2017
Exercise & Depression In Pregnancy & Beyond

Exercise & Depression In Pregnancy & Beyond. Research Suggests That Exercise Can Have A Moderating Influence On The Risk Of Depression In Pregnancy As Well As In The Postpartum Period. A Lack Of Exercise During Pregnancy Has Been Associated With A Higher Rate Of Depression Symptoms The American College Of Obstetrics & Gynecology Recommends 30 Minutes Of Moderate Exercise On Most Or Days Of The Week For Pregnant Women Who Are Not Suffering Any Medical Or Obstetric Complications A Study Shows That Depression & Body Image Satisfaction Were Main Determinants Of Later Depression In Pregnancy & Postpartum

02/16/2017
Risk Factors For Postpartum Depression. Postpartum

Risk Factors For Postpartum Depression. Postpartum, Or Postnatal, Depression Affects A Significant Proportion Of Women After They Have Had A Baby. It Usually Develops In The First Four To Six Weeks After Childbirth, Although In Some Cases It May Not Develop Until Several Months Later. Symptoms Of Postpartum Depression Include Low Mood, Fatigue, Anxiety, Irritability, Feeling Unable To Cope & Difficulty Sleeping, But It Is Often Undetected & Commonly Under-Diagnosed. It Is Important For Postpartum Depression To Be Recognized As Soon As Possible So Treatment Can Begin

02/14/2017

Women More At Risk For Heart Disease, Study States

02/14/2017

Why Women's Life Expectancy Is Shortening

02/14/2017

Postpartum Depression Study Recruiting Women

02/14/2017

Chemical Peel Realities From Treatment

02/14/2017

How Pregnant Women Protect Themselves From Zika

02/14/2017

Menstrual Cycle Affects From Cigarette Addiction

02/14/2017

Women's Obesity Increases

02/14/2017

Perceptions of Attractive Women Is Being 'Sick Skinny', Australian Study Finds

02/14/2017

Women More Likely To Suffer From Anxiety Than Men, Study Finds

02/14/2017

Health Affects of Long Hours At Work For Women

02/14/2017

3 Allergic Chemicals Could Be in You Fabric Softener

02/14/2017

Gestational Diabetes Linked With Depression, Says Study

02/14/2017

FDA Says Consider Pros, Cons of Permanent Birth Control

02/13/2017

What is Breastfeeding?

02/03/2017

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10/19/2016
Famous Breast Cancer Survivors

About 1 in 8 (12%) women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. In 2016, An Estimated 246,660 New Cases Of Invasive Breast Cancer Are Expected To Be Diagnosed In Women In The U.S. Breast cancer Is A Malignant Growth That Begins In The Tissues Of The Breast.

10/19/2016
Famous Breast Cancer Survivors

About 1 in 8 (12%) women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. In 2016, An Estimated 246,660 New Cases Of Invasive Breast Cancer Are Expected To Be Diagnosed In Women In The U.S. Breast cancer Is A Malignant Growth That Begins In The Tissues Of The Breast. Symptoms Of Breast Cancer Include A Lump In The Breast, Bloody Discharge From The Ni**le & Changes In The Shape Or Texture Of The Ni**le Or Breast. Here Are The List Of Famous People Who Survived Breast Cancer

07/11/2016
Around 20 US Military Veterans Commit Su***de Each Day, Depart...

Mental illness is a huge issue for our military veterans! According to newly released data from the Department of Veterans Affairs, 20 military veterans take their own lives every day. The study from which the numbers come is being described as the most comprehensive on veteran su***de rates to-date. It is for year in the making. VA analysts poured over more than 50 million veterans’ records, as well as data provided by the Center for Disease Control from all 50 states. Research from previous studies into veterans’ su***de rates only pulled data from 20 states. A more detailed report is expected at the end of July. The newly released numbers are marginally lower than the previously widely shared estimate of 22 su***des a day. But 20 veteran su***des a day highlights the ongoing psychological struggles many former service members face after the conclusion of their military careers. According to the Military Times, 2014 saw nearly 7,500 former members of the military take their own lives. That number represents 18% of all American su***des.

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