The weeks and months following childbirth bring profound physical, emotional, and psychological changes that can overwhelm even the most prepared new parents. While some degree of mood fluctuation, ...
You gave birth, and the world told you to feel joy. But maybe you’re drowning in tears, barely sleeping, snapping at loved ones, or just feeling nothing at all. It’s not just the baby blues. It could ...
Regular walking can help reduce symptoms of postpartum depression, which affects up to 1 in 5 people after pregnancy. Research found that walking as the primary form of aerobic exercise significantly ...
A certain amount of sadness and overwhelm is completely natural after giving birth. Here’s how to recognize if what you’re feeling is actually postpartum depression, and the things that can make it ...
Postpartum depression affects about 1 in 8 women in the U.S. within the first year after giving birth, and new approaches are ...
NEW HERE AT FOUR. A MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER IS WORKING ON A PLATFORM USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO HELP NEW MOTHERS COPE AND LIVE WITH POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION. ACCORDING TO THE CDC, ABOUT 1 ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Having a baby affects everyone in the family, including fathers. Postpartum Support International says one in five moms and one in 10 dads experience postpartum depression.
LAS VEGAS -- A group prenatal care program that was informed by members of the community diminished postpartum depression among pregnant people, the EleVATE randomized controlled trial showed. Moms ...
Yes, fathers can develop postpartum depression. The incidence is less than in mothers, but about 10.4% of fathers experience postpartum depression during the first month after delivery. The rate is ...
Virginia state health agencies are raising awareness about postpartum depression, a mental health disorder that can affect ...