Typically, we think of childbirth as a happy time, but many women experience mood symptoms that can range from mild baby blues (postpartum blues) to more severe symptoms such as postpartum psychosis. If left untreated there can be significant consequences for both the mother and infant. We are here today to discuss some of the more interesting points about postpartum mood disorders.
Time stamps
introduction: 00:00 to 01:17
Postpartum Blues: 01:18 to 02:36
Postpartum Depression: 02:37 to 04:59
screening: 05:00 to 05:47
Symptoms Unique to postpartum depression: 05:48 to 07:37
Adverse Consequences of Postpartum Depression: 07:38 to 08:30
postpartum Psychosis: 08:31 to 10:20
Conclusion: 10:21 to 11:40
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