Not exact matches
• Personal or Family
history of Depression or Anxiety • History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms of a perinatal mood disorder such as Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the appropriat
history of Depression or Anxiety •
History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms of a perinatal mood disorder such as Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the appropriat
History of severe PMS or PMDD • Chronic Pain or Illness • Fertility Treatments • Miscarriage • Traumatic or Stressful Pregnancy or Birthing Experience • Abrupt Discontinuation
of Breastfeeding • Substance Abuse Knowing the signs and symptoms
of a perinatal
mood disorder such as
Postpartum Depression (PPD) or Anxiety are very important in order to get the appropriate help.
Much
of her clinical management in the perinatal period has focused on the following: 1) women with a
history of childhood sexual abuse and its effects on childbearing; 2) methods to alleviate clinical symptoms
of pregnancy such as premature labor, hyperemesis gravidarum, bleeding; and the psychological issues
of anxiety and depression; 3) attachment
disorders; 4) helping women through events
of traumatic birth and loss; 5)
postpartum mood disorders; and 6) methods
of pain relief in labor with self - hypnosis.
For some, flexibility and resilience is taxed by
postpartum mood disorders, traumatic birth experiences, medical conditions, or a past
history of abuse.
Those with a
history of depression should think carefully about taking the birth control pill, especially in the
postpartum period when reoccurrence
of depressive symptoms in the form
of a perinatal
mood disorder are more likely.
For some, flexibility and resilience is taxed by
postpartum mood disorders, traumatic birth experiences, medical conditions, or a past
history of abuse.
Other risk factors for
postpartum depression include a
history of mood disorders, depression symptoms during the pregnancy and a family
history of psychiatric
disorders [4].