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Limited nesting stress in mice as a model to study neuroimmune relationships in postpartum depression. [PDF]
Armbruster M +4 more
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Prevalence of Episiotomy Practice and Associated Factors in Brazil: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Although routine episiotomy is not recommended, it remains widely performed during childbirth, with rates varying substantially across countries. This systematic review synthesizes evidence on the prevalence and associated factors of episiotomy in Brazil.
Ana Carolina dos Santos Rodrigues +7 more
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Risk factors for postpartum depression: an umbrella review. [PDF]
Xu M, Luo Y, Huang Y, Liu Y, Ding L.
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Physical Activity, Sitting Time, and Sleep Among Postpartum Women During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Background Little is known about the negative impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on health behaviors among postpartum women. We aimed to assess self‐reported changes in physical activity, sitting time, and sleep among postpartum women early in the pandemic.
Longgang Zhao +6 more
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Maternal Outcomes Following Kangaroo Mother Care in Women With Postpartum Depression: A Descriptive Study. [PDF]
Parveen A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Postpartum health‐related problems are diverse, and some may extend beyond the first postpartum year. The purpose of this study was to describe women's postpartum health problems in the first and second postpartum years. Methods We analyzed data from an online survey (N = 427) conducted in 2024.
Sudhathai Sirithepmontree +2 more
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"<i>Echoes from the Dyad</i>": Relational Context of Postpartum Depression Risk. [PDF]
Tuszyńska-Bogucka W, Bosowska K.
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Abstract Background Generalized anxiety disorder during the perinatal period (pGAD) is highly prevalent and associated with adverse outcomes for both mother/birthing person (BP) and child. Yet, most treatment studies rely on researcher‐selected outcomes that may not reflect patient priorities.
Emma M. Stallwood +6 more
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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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Clinical investigation of postpartum depression risk factors and screening predictors. [PDF]
Yang XW, Jiang XL, Wu YL.
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