Psychiatric History and Postpartum Depression: The Mediating Role of Obstetric Complications
ABSTRACT Introduction Psychiatric history is the strongest risk factor for postpartum depression (PPD). Obstetric complications, more prevalent among women with a psychiatric history, are also independent risk factors. However, the mechanisms linking these factors to PPD remain unclear.
Mette‐Marie Zacher Kjeldsen +9 more
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The microbiota-gut-brain-epigenome axis as a novel therapeutic target for decoding postpartum depression. [PDF]
Zheng B, Shen X, Han N, Guo X, Wan S.
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Summary Introduction Labour epidural analgesia is the most effective method for intrapartum pain relief and is associated with improved maternal outcomes. However, concerns have been raised regarding potential associations between labour epidural analgesia and adverse psycho‐emotional outcomes in children. Evidence from large epidemiological studies is
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Background and Aim: Postpartum depression is a type of depression that can have significant negative effects on both mother and newborn. Therefore, it is important to investigate various factors that influence postpartum depression. The aim of this study
Zahra sadat Hashemi, Samaneh Behzadpoor
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Prevalence and correlates of postpartum depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Vietnam. [PDF]
Nguyen HTT +15 more
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In this follow‐up of a randomized controlled trial including 1911 primiparous women with a vaginal birth, minor and major second‐degree tears were not associated with pelvic floor dysfunction 1 year postpartum. OASI was associated with colorectal–anal symptoms, whereas episiotomy was associated with vaginal symptoms affecting body image.
Malin Edqvist +9 more
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The association of psycho-economic factors with postpartum depression without significant medical complications for the mother and infant: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yazdkhasti M +9 more
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Women's motivations for and experiences with transabdominal cerclage: A qualitative study
Women undergoing transabdominal cerclage described the intervention as necessary and a source of hope after previous pregnancy loss. Perceived benefits outweighed surgical and obstetric downsides; however, anxiety and emotional vulnerability persisted throughout pregnancy, rooted in prior loss.
Stina Lou +8 more
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Trajectories of Perinatal Depressive Symptoms from the Second Trimester to Three Months Postpartum and Their Dynamic Relationship with Social Support: A Prospective Cohort Study in Beijing, China. [PDF]
Wang C, Hou J, Li A, Chen Y.
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Higher birth trauma ratings are predicted by women not having other children, maternal complications, lower birth satisfaction, and no postpartum skin‐to‐skin contact. Higher childbirth‐related post‐traumatic stress symptoms are predicted by younger maternal age, no previous children, current mental health difficulties, previous trauma, emergency ...
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