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Int'l Women's Day: Why Isn't Postpartum Depression on the Public Health Radar Screen? - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope

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Today is International Women's Day. So let's talk about a significant health problem for the female population: postpartum depression. We know that postpartum depression and other perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are common. We know they are fully treatable. We know that there are significant adverse impacts on both mother and baby when these illnesses are not treated. YET, only 15% of sufferers receive treatment in the US. (God knows how much higher that number is in other countries.) Despi

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Tags: Anxiety Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Postpartum Depression, Public Health, Healthy Living, Women's Health

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