Screening and Assisting in the Treatment of Postpartum Depression

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Screening and Assisting in the Treatment of Postpartum Depression

08/15/2023

Hello Colleagues,  

Continuing with the topic of depression*, I want to take some time to discuss a specific condition: postpartum depression (PPD).

 

It is not uncommon for women to experience “baby blues” of possible sadness, crying, mood swings, anxiety, and/or irritability for a few days to weeks after pregnancy. For some women these symptoms can last longer, be more severe and interfere in their ability to care for themselves and/or their baby and meet the criteria for PPD. Untreated, PPD can be long-lasting and harmful. Thus, it is important to screen for, and assist in the treatment of, PPD. Learn more about PPD symptoms, screening, and resources for your patients.

 

*See Prescribing for Children and Adolescents With Depression

 

Kelly

 

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