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Postpartum depression help

Postpartum depression help

What is Postpartum depression

Postpartum depression (PPD), also called postnatal depression, is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can affect both sexes. Symptoms may include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. Onset is typically between one week and one month following childbirth. PPD can also negatively affect the newborn child.

While the exact cause of PPD is unclear, the cause is believed to be a combination of physical and emotional factors. These may include factors such as hormonal changes and sleep deprivation. Risk factors include prior episodes of postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, a family history of depression, psychological stress, complications of childbirth, lack of support, or a drug use disorder. Diagnosis is based on a person’s symptoms. While most women experience a brief period of worry or unhappiness after delivery, postpartum depression should be suspected when symptoms are severe and last over two weeks.

Among those at risk, providing psychosocial support may be protective in preventing PPD. Treatment for PPD may include counseling or medications. Types of counseling that have been found to be effective include interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and psychodynamic therapy. Tentative evidence supports the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Postpartum depression affects about 15% of women around childbirth. Moreover, this mood disorder is estimated to affect 1% to 26% of new fathers. Postpartum psychosis, a more severe form of postpartum mood disorder, occurs in about 1 to 2 per 1,000 women following childbirth. Postpartum psychosis is one of the leading causes of the murder of children less than one year of age, which occurs in about 8 per 100,000 births in the United States.

 

Clinical Trials for heart disease-Ventura clinical trials

Alon A. Steinberg, MD, FACC

Specialties

» Cardiovascular Consultations
» Cardiovascular Testing
» Nuclear Cardiology Certified
» Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (Cardiac CT) Certified
» Non-Interventional Cardiac Catheterization

Medical School

University of Texas Medical Branch

Internship

Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami

Residency

Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami

Fellowship

University of Florida Hospitals

Other

Cardiovascular MRI, Berlin Heart Institute

Board Certification

Cardiology
Nuclear Cardiology
Cardiac CT

Professional Associations

Fellow of American College of Cardiology
Society of Cardiovascular CT
Society of Cardiovascular MRI
California Medical Association

Ventura County Medical Association

Phi Beta Kappa
Expert Reviewer/consultant for the Medical Board of the State of California
Former Board Member of American Heart Association of Ventura County

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