Postpartum Depression News High Impact Factor Journals
“Postpartum” means the time after childbirth. Postpartum depression may be a serious mental disease that involves the
brain and affects your behavior and physical health. If you are feeling empty, emotionless, or sad all or most of the time for extended than fortnight during or after pregnancy, or if you are feeling such as you don’t love or look after your baby, you would possibly have postpartum depression. Treatment for depression, like therapy or medicine, works and can assist you and your baby be as healthy as possible within the future.
Hormonal changes may trigger symptoms of postpartum depression. once you are pregnant, levels of the feminine
hormones estrogen (ESS-truh-jen) and progesterone (proh-JESS-tur-ohn) are the very best they’ll ever be. within the first 24 hours after childbirth,
hormone levels quickly move to normal, pre pregnancy levels. Researchers think this sudden change in
hormone levels may cause depression. Levels of thyroid
hormones can also drop after parturition . Low levels of thyroid
hormones can cause symptoms of depression. Other feelings may contribute to postpartum depression, including feeling tired, overwhelmed, and stressed. These feelings are common among new mothers.
Any woman can become depressed during pregnancy or after having a baby. It doesn’t mean you're a nasty mom.
High Impact List of Articles
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Risk of pressure ulcer in hospitalized patients after stroke: relation of nutritional factors and of morbidity
Mairin Schott, Leonardo Dachi, Milena Cervo Cassol, Juliana Ebling Brondani, Elisangela Colpo*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Risk of pressure ulcer in hospitalized patients after stroke: relation of nutritional factors and of morbidity
Mairin Schott, Leonardo Dachi, Milena Cervo Cassol, Juliana Ebling Brondani, Elisangela Colpo*
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Complications of minimally invasive left Ventricular assistance: a case report and review of the literature
Mleyhi Sobhi*, Radu Costin & Couetil Jean Paul
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Complications of minimally invasive left Ventricular assistance: a case report and review of the literature
Mleyhi Sobhi*, Radu Costin & Couetil Jean Paul
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Real-time PCR and the ultimate quest for
real‑time results
DH Persing, EJ Baron
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Real-time PCR and the ultimate quest for
real‑time results
DH Persing, EJ Baron
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Long-term effects of inhaled bronchodilators in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Sabina A Antoniu
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Long-term effects of inhaled bronchodilators in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Sabina A Antoniu
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Identifying new targets for cancer therapy: the dawn of personalized cancer treatment?
John W Sweetenham
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Identifying new targets for cancer therapy: the dawn of personalized cancer treatment?
John W Sweetenham
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Importance of effective collaboration between pediatric intensive care and emergency departments
Niranjan Kissoon
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Importance of effective collaboration between pediatric intensive care and emergency departments
Niranjan Kissoon
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Ensuring quality of care in the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource-limited settings: a challenge for all
Lisa R Hirschhorn
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Ensuring quality of care in the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource-limited settings: a challenge for all
Lisa R Hirschhorn
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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