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Depression affects how your brain responds to your crying baby
By Kimberley Smith on 23/02/2011 15:19:34
Mums with depression may process the sounds of their baby crying differently to non-depressed mums, find researchers
with postnatal depression communicate with their babies and how to reduce the chances of this affecting the babies as they grow up.If you’re feeling low after having a baby, find out more about postnatal depression and what can help.
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PND linked to how negative emotions are processed
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 13:03:40
Your brain functions not your hormones may hold the key to understanding postnatal depression
Women suffering from postnatal depression (PND) process negative emotions differently to new mums who don’t have the condition. A small study has linked the way your brain works to PND rather than surges in hormones after having a baby.The study
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Baby swimming – your essential guide
By Kimberley Smith on 20/04/2011 17:50:47
Everything you should know about swimming with your baby
-founder of swimming school Water Babies, believe you can take your baby to the pool just a few weeks after he’s born. “It’s an activity that helps you cope with those difficult first weeks, and the skin-on-skin contact helps you both bond,” she says. Chlorine
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