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Have suffered from depressive skor symptoms during pregnancy and in the postpartum year is two majo


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About a young mother of three experienced depressive symptoms within 4 after the birth of their baby years, according to a large Australian study published in the British Journal skor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG), which also shows that depression postpartum is more common remote confinement as in which the following year.
The postpartum depression, unlike the baby blues that appears within three days after delivery skor and disappears up to two weeks, a longer disease marked by a more severe clinical condition (intense guilt, feeling of be unable to move, etc..).
While many works on the mental health of young mothers focused on the perinatal period, few researchers have examined maternal depression beyond the 1st year of life in infants, said John Thorp, editor of the journal BJOG.
The authors of the study, published in the journal of international reference, sought to determine the prevalence of maternal depression in the first months and up to 4 years of the child. They submitted it to 1507 Australian women two questionnaires: one focused on postpartum skor depression at 3, 6, 12, 18 months and 4 years of birth (the researchers used the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) the other on abuse within their marriage at 1 year and 4 years of confinement. skor
According to the results, nearly one in three women had suffered at least once depressive symptoms in the first 4 years of their child's life. And the prevalence of postpartum depression skor was higher 4 years after birth (14.5% women) in the first year of baby's life. These are women with one child were more likely to suffer from maternal depression 4 years after birth, compared to those who had another baby later (22.9% vs 11.3%) .
Have suffered from depressive skor symptoms during pregnancy and in the postpartum year is two major predictors of depression in 4 years. But other factors were associated with postpartum depression to 4 years of confinement, such as young maternal age (18-24 years), a stressful life during pregnancy, low incomes and abuse within the couple. skor
For the authors, these results should lead us to rethink the accompanying

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