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Post Natal Depression: the causes and symptoms
By ThinkBaby on 16/08/2005 in Your baby and you
Feeling down with the baby blues or Post Natal Depression, how do you know?
short-lived. However as many as 1 in 7 women suffer from actual depression. Although several of the symptoms of Post Natal Depression (PND) are similar to the baby blues, whereas the baby blues usually last only a few days PND can last much longer
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New mum - signs of Post Natal Depression
By Maria Muennich on 29/08/2007 in Your baby and you
Conservative estimates say that one in seven women is affected by Post Natal Depression to some degree - here's what to watch our for
and support from family and friends. For some mums though, a low ebb can develop into full-fledged Post Natal Depression, or PND, an illness which needs to be treated as soon as possible. As recognising Post Natal Depression (PND) is the first step towards
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post natal depression
By katie-rose's mummy on 13/06/2008 in forum
taking anti-depressants to help
hi,i have just been to see my gp and she has given me fluoxotine tablets(prozac),i have suffered with post natal depression every time with my 8 children,i thought i would get away with it this time as my baby is 21 weeks old,but i have been getting
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post natal depression
By haley on 21/02/2007 in forum
haley.x Hello haleyi reckon at one point i might have been on the verge of post natal depression. harry is fifteen weeks now but when he was around ten weeks i just thought i had hit rock bottom. i seemed to be in a viscious circle of cleaning getting
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Post-natal depression health pill on its way?
By Kimberley Smith on 05/05/2010 in Your baby and you
A dietary supplement may be the key to preventing the “baby blues”, finds study
A Canadian study is confident that there may be a dietary way of preventing post-natal “baby blues” and depression.A protein has been found in the brains of new mums that “eats” chemicals that control our moods, such as serotonin and dopamine
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Clues to post-natal depression offer hope of cure
By Kimberley Smith on 21/06/2010 in Your baby and you
A drop in hormone levels shortly after giving birth linked to onset of PND and baby blues
. It was found to decrease mood enhancing natural chemicals such as serotonin and dopamine in their brains which help regulate mood.This new research links the role of hormones to the increase in this enzyme, which adds another clue to our understanding of post-natal
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post natal depression
By rebecca obrien on 05/08/2007 in forum
suffers she was never treated and never got help, my sister in law also suffered from it and was put on anti-depressants for it, you may find there are local mum support groups you could maybe go to and get help if you are feeling a little low, my heart
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Pregnancy and anti-depressants
By Monica Stylli on 22/08/2007 in Pregnancy illness & complications
A new study by the RCOG investigates the use of anti-depressants in pregnancy
of post-natal depression beginning during pregnancy.The research highlights the difficulty faced by doctors, who are reluctant to prescribe anti-depressants to pregnant women due to increased concerns about the welfare of their unborn babies. Heart
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Donna Howard
By Donna Howard on 09/10/2006 in member
bigger house sometime soon. Im 22 and The reason I came to this site is to give information and support to mums and mums to be who suffer post natal depression or ante natal depression. I suffred PND with my first child as a result of a voilent
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10% of new dads suffer postnatal depression
By Kimberley Smith on 19/05/2010 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
While 1 in 10 men suffer PND they are ‘often missed’, finds survey
As many as 1 in10 new dads suffer from post natal depression, new analysis of 43 studies has shown. Typical symptoms include feelings of helplessness or extreme anxiety about their child. As with PND in mums, depression was most likely to kick
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