Postpartum Depression - Not a gender-specific psychiatric illness
Postpartum depression (PPD), a common psychiatric complication of pregnancy, may be defined as persistent sad behavior, melancholic mood, anxiety, and lethargy within a year after childbirth. PPD is considered an exclusively female psychiatric illness, however, recent research shows that PPD affects...
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Main Author: | Aimen Fatimah kidwai (Author) |
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ziauddin University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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