Tag: postnatal depression


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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BABY BLUES

Introduction and Definition of Baby Blues The term Baby Blues refers to a common, transient, and self-limiting mood disturbance experienced by women in the immediate postpartum period. This colloquial designation describes a constellation of mild depressive and affective symptoms that typically commence within the first few days following childbirth. Epidemiological data indicates a remarkably high […]

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POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

Introduction and Definition of Postpartum Depression Postpartum Depression (PPD) is formally categorized as a significant mood disorder characterized by a non-psychotic major depressive event (MDE), or less frequently, a minor depressive disorder, which begins during the peripartum period. While historical and colloquial definitions often limit the onset to the period immediately following childbirth, modern clinical […]

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DEPRESSION AFTER DELIVERY

Depression After Delivery The Core Definition and Clinical Presentation The term “Depression After Delivery” is a less formal, yet highly descriptive, designation for what is clinically known as Postpartum Depression (PPD). This condition is a significant affective disorder that afflicts women, and sometimes men, following the birth of a child. It is fundamentally distinct from […]

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