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Postpartum Depression (Should there be a mandatory screening for PPD after women give birth?) Research Paper
Post-Partum Depression is a mental illness 12-18% of mother’s experience once given birth. The illness occurs three to four weeks after the baby is born. Although many women feel depressed right after giving birth, these are known as the baby blues, which are temporary. The symptoms postpartum depression has include depression, having trouble connecting with their baby, fatigue, loss of appetite, thoughts of hurting the baby, and even suicidal thoughts. Woman that face this depression are to seek medical attention, and to get the proper care. Care for post-partum depression ranges from counseling to antidepressants. If not treated, the depression can last up to years. Post-Partum depression has serious effects on a person, and without the proper care, it can relate to deadly outcomes.