Tag: perinatal mental health


PUERPERAL PSYCHOSIS

Introduction and Definition Puerperal psychosis, often clinically referred to as postpartum psychosis (PPP), represents the most severe and rare form of psychiatric illness occurring in the perinatal period. This acute mental health emergency mandates immediate clinical intervention due to the significant risk it poses to both the mother and the infant. Defined by a rapid […]

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POSTPARTUM EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE 1

Introduction to Postpartum Emotional Disturbance The term Postpartum Emotional Disturbance (PED) serves as a comprehensive umbrella designation encompassing any mood or affective disorder that impacts individuals following the birth of a child. This classification is crucial because it accounts for the entire spectrum of psychological distress experienced in the perinatal period, ranging from transient, self-limiting […]

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POSTPARTUM PSYCHOSIS

Introduction and Definition Postpartum psychosis (PPP) represents the most severe and rare form of psychiatric illness occurring in the immediate puerperium, typically manifesting within the first few weeks following childbirth. This condition is characterized by the rapid onset of psychotic indicators, including hallucinations, delusions, severe mood instability, and disorganized thinking, demanding immediate clinical intervention due […]

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