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postpartum-health.suite101.com — “After having a baby the mother may experience feelings of deep sadness. Understanding the possible causes of postpartum depression can help.View full resource at postpartum-health.suite101.com

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Causes of PPD - What Causes Postpartum Depression? | Pregnancy

pregg3r.com — “Theories about what causes postpartum depression (PPD) are very controversial. Most experts agree, however, that it involves a combination of hormonalView full resource at pregg3r.com

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Exploring Causes for Postpartum Depression | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “A new study suggests a possible physical cause for postpartum depression. Researchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health used an advanced brainView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Postpartum Depression or Bipolar Disorder? - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “Current Psychiatry reports on clues about whether a postpartum woman has bipolar disorder instead of postpartum depression. This is important, because many of the PPD screening tools do not look for these types of symptoms. These clues include: being overly talkative elated or expansive mood needing less sleep racing thoughts history of bipolar disorder in any of your parents or siblings problems with taking antidepressants, for instance if they cause mania or hypomania Often, women diagnosed wiView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Postpartum depression - Medbroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Symptoms Postpartum depression is not the same for every woman, however, there are some signs that might help you identify whether or not you're suffering from it. uncontrollable crying or persistent sadness anxiety or panic attacks inability to sleep, despite fatigue and exhaustion loss of appetite restlessness irritability or moodiness feelings of guilt - feeling that you're a bad mother lack of interest in your child difficulty concentrating Causes The exact cause of postpartum depression isnView full resource at medbroadcast.com

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oral-health-care.com — “Linda the Tooth Fairy shares with us how to calm a teething baby that is suffering from new teeth coming in through the gum lines and how to take careView full resource at oral-health-care.com

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Postpartum Depression

kidshealth.org — “It's important for new mothers – and those who love them – to understand the symptoms of postpartum depression and reach out to family, friends, and medical professionals for help.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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kidshealth.org — “It's important for new mothers – and those who love them – to understand the symptoms of postpartum depression and reach out to family, friends, and medical professionals for help.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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kidshealth.org — “It's important for new mothers – and those who love them – to understand the symptoms of postpartum depression and reach out to family, friends, and medical professionals for help.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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sciencedaily.com — “After giving birth, about 70-80% of women experience an episode of baby blues, feelings of depression, anger, anxiety and guilt lasting for several days. About 10% of new mothers develop the more severe postpartum depression (also postnatal depression), a form of major depression for which treatment is widely ...View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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"After giving birth, 70-80% of women experience baby blues, about 10% develop postpartum depression & need treatment" http://j.mp/5HpsiA

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Postpartum Depression | The Toll Of Postpartum Depression

mombabyclub.com — “Last month in India, a woman threw her 45-day-old daughter out of the hospital's bathroom window . It's suspected that she suffered from postpartum depression aView full resource at mombabyclub.com

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Kicking Off Those Postpartum Depression Shoes - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “I own a pair of hideous shoes. Their colour is barely recognizable. Their fabric is frayed. Their rubber treads are worn terribly flat. And they cause me to slip when I try climbing up steep hills alone. Some areas of the sole are tattered so thin that I can feel each jagged stone I step on. And the backs dig into my heels. They--™ve given me blisters. Some have even left scars that have toughened up my feet. I--™ve walked them through tumultuous storms. I--™ve even danced in tView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Paying It Forward For Future Moms With Postpartum Depression - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “I have a problem with asking for help. Not when it came to postpartum OCD, though. Since I was convinced it was a given that I'd be carted off to jail or a padded room, I was pretty unafraid of reaching out to a doctor. I had given up, accepted defeat, raised white flag. I made that call and ... well, nothing bad happened. In fact, I got better. My problem is asking for help with this blog. I have devoted six years of my life, thousands of hours and thousands of my own dollars at this point to cView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Kicking Off Those Postpartum Depression Shoes - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

postpartumprogress.com — “I own a pair of hideous shoes. Their colour is barely recognizable. Their fabric is frayed. Their rubber treads are worn terribly flat. And they cause me to slip when I try climbing up steep hills alone. Some areas of the sole are tattered so thin that I can feel each jagged stone I step on. And the backs dig into my heels. They--™ve given me blisters. Some have even left scars that have toughened up my feet. I--™ve walked them through tumultuous storms. I--™ve even danced in tView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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