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How to Cope with Postpartum Depression (Health Matters)

How to Cope with Postpartum Depression (Health Matters)Authors: Evelyn Trimborn, Carolyn Stone
Publisher: Eternal Spiral Books, http://eternalspiralbooks.com
Category: eBooks


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Sales Rank: 623,285

Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 2nd
Pages: 29
Number Of Items: 1

ASIN: B004NIFLDQ

Publication Date: January 22, 2012



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Postpartum depression is a serious illness brought about by the hormonal and chemical changes in a woman's body and brain as a result of pregnancy and the aftermath of pregnancy.

The arrival of a new baby is expected to be a time of joy, but according to the Centers for Disease Control, up to twelve percent of new mothers can suffer from "the baby blues," or postpartum depression, with up to six percent reporting themselves as being severely depressed following the birth of their child.

In addition to directly influencing the emotional well-being of mothers, postpartum depression (PPD) has been shown to affect marital relationships and intimate partnerships, mother–infant bonding, and infant behavior.

In this special report, the authors discuss the difference between the emotional mood swings that are a natural part of the birthing process and continue for several weeks after the baby is born, and the baby blues. They also discuss postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis.

Handy appendices at the back include natural remedies for depression, a self-quiz about postpartum depression, and a checklist of steps to take if you think that you have postpartum depression.

Postpartum depression is highly treatable once you know you or a loved one has it. There is no sense in your family suffering in silence. Learn more about PPD and all treatment options so you can start on the road to a happier new you.
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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: BABY BLUES – WHAT IS IT?
CHAPTER 2: POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
APPENDIX
YOUR GETTING HELP CHECKLIST
RESOURCES
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29 Pages, 8.5 X 11"
Word Count: 5525

About the Authors
The authors both serve as editors and as authors at the popular Healthful-goddess.com women's health website.



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