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Therapeutic Tears and Postpartum Blues
Holistic Nursing Practice, 2006A qualitative study of 9 American women explored personal experiences with postpartum blues in relation to crying, breastfeeding, lactation suppression, and prior pregnancy loss. A greater understanding of postpartum rituals and cultural aspects benefits the nursing profession in order to better educate women in childbearing years.
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Postpartum blues Assessment and intervention
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1982Abstract The postpartum blues syndrome is explored and a theoretical framework for understanding the phenomenon is provided. Stressors of the puerperium are outlined. Crisis intervention and healthy coping behaviors are examined. A conceptual model of maternal adaptation illustrates how the health care professional may assist the family in the ...
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Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 1990
Abstract Existing knowledge on the patterns of postpartum maternal blues has come primarily from studies conducted in the 1970s on English women, who typically were hospitalized for 10 days following delivery. English studies show that symptoms of postpartum blues peak on days 3 through 7 following delivery.
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Abstract Existing knowledge on the patterns of postpartum maternal blues has come primarily from studies conducted in the 1970s on English women, who typically were hospitalized for 10 days following delivery. English studies show that symptoms of postpartum blues peak on days 3 through 7 following delivery.
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Nursing, 2012
After childbirth, some women experience postpartum depression, and in most instances it subsides without treatment. In rare cases, however, women experience the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms following childbirth, a dangerous medical condition known as postpartum psychosis (PP).
Elana, Rosinger, Donald D, Kautz
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After childbirth, some women experience postpartum depression, and in most instances it subsides without treatment. In rare cases, however, women experience the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms following childbirth, a dangerous medical condition known as postpartum psychosis (PP).
Elana, Rosinger, Donald D, Kautz
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Treating Postpartum Depression: Beyond the Baby Blues
IEEE Pulse, 2020Amanda Bumgarner knows about babies. As a pediatric nurse in Richmond, VA, she's spent her working life consoling sleep-deprived parents, administering shots to screaming infants, and tenderly attending to the needs of fragile premature babies, often in the most heartbreaking and dire circumstances.
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[Neuroendocrine factors in postpartum blues].
Minerva psichiatrica, 1991A very considerable proportion of women, estimated from 50 to 80 per cent, experience a noticeable period of emotional distress, usually mild or transistor, between the third and the tenth day postpartum (postpartum blues: PPB). The onset of this syndrome conform to a practically immutable of timing-symptoms are almost never noted before the third day ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2006
Postpartum depression is a crippling mood disorder, historically neglected in health care, leaving mothers to suffer in fear, confusion, and silence. Undiagnosed it can adversely affect the mother-infant relationship and lead to long-term emotional problems for the child.
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Postpartum depression is a crippling mood disorder, historically neglected in health care, leaving mothers to suffer in fear, confusion, and silence. Undiagnosed it can adversely affect the mother-infant relationship and lead to long-term emotional problems for the child.
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Postpartum Blues and Postpartum Depression
Postpartum blues which is seen during the postpartum period is a transient psychological state. Most of the mothers experience maternity blues in postpartum period. It remains usually unrecognized by the others. Some sensitive families can misattribute these feelings as depression.Erdem, Ozgur, Bez, Yasin
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Effect of auricular acupressure on postpartum blues: A randomized sham controlled trial
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2023Zainab Alimoradi
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One Way to Cure Postpartum Charting Blues
The American Journal of Nursing, 1987J F, Hale, D S, Wade
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