2011年6月9日 星期四

The Facts Of Postpartum Depression


Postpartum depression is one of the most misunderstood and misdiagnosed of all problems. Many woman who are in fact suffering from this problem are dismissed as just being emotional, which is sad to say the least, since a simple examination is all that's needed to determine if somebody is indeed suffering from postpartum depression. This article is going to provide you with the basic facts on this illness and hopefully give you the answers that you're looking for.

Technically, postpartum depression is a state of mind that exists after a woman has given birth to her child. The problem with diagnosing it is that the symptoms so strongly resemble many other mental illnesses. In other words, a woman could have mental illness long before giving birth and it's only now after the actual birth that the symptoms are more pronounced. It is because of this that postpartum depression is extremely difficult to diagnose and at times is often misdiagnosed as something entirely different.

Even the symptoms of postpartum depression closely resemble the symptoms of other mental illnesses. These symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, problems sleeping, constant worry over the child's health, problems concentrating, and even extreme cases of suicidal thoughts. Many mentally ill people who have never had children can experience many, if not all of these symptoms.

Fortunately, there have been advances in diagnosing this problem. For one thing, the length of time after birth is critical in determining if the woman is suffering from postpartum depression or just having a case of the baby blues. If the symptoms persist for more than two weeks after giving birth, than the likelihood of the woman suffering from postpartum depression is greater.

Why do some women get postpartum depression and not others? The factors involved are numerous and difficult to pin down. Things such as difficulty in delivery, whether or not the woman is breast feeding, previous mental state, family history of mental illness, diet, and a number of other factors are all involved. There is no one definitive reason why a new mother will suffer from postpartum depression.

However, given all the uncertainties of what causes postpartum depression, it is believed, at least as of now, that treating this illness is no different from treating any other form of depression, whether it be through therapy, drugs or both. Treatment for postpartum depression is a long process. There is the immediate, or acute treatment, which usually lasts for about one to three months. Then there is the long term, or continuation treatment, which usually lasts for about four to nine months.

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To YOUR Health,

Steve Wagner








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