May 24, 2023

Depression in pregnant women and mothers: How it affects you and your child

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Depression in pregnant women and mothers: How it affects you and your child

Canadian Paediatric Society

Published by the Canadian Paediatric Society, Depression in Pregnant Women and Mothers provides essential information on recognizing and addressing depression during pregnancy and postpartum. It emphasizes the prevalence of depression in expectant and new mothers and the potential impact it can have on both maternal and infant well-being. The article highlights the importance of seeking help and offers guidance on identifying signs and symptoms of depression. It discusses risk factors, such as personal or family history of depression, and provides information on the various treatment options available, including therapy and medication. The article also stresses the significance of social support and self-care, encouraging mothers to prioritize their mental health and seek assistance from healthcare professionals. Overall, Depression in Pregnant Women and Mothers serves as a valuable resource, empowering pregnant women and new mothers with information to recognize and address depression, promoting their well-being and that of their infants.

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