Homeopathic Treatment for Postpartum Depression: A Case Report

Postpartum psychosis has long-lasting consequences for mother and child. Beside depression, sleep and eating disturbances, exhaustion, social withdrawal, and anxiety, postpartum depression can also interfere with normal maternal-infant bonding and adversely affect child development. Recent reports s...

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Main Authors: Vitalie Văcăraş MD, PhD (Author), George Vithoulkas (Author), Anca Dana Buzoianu PhD (Author), Ioan Mărginean MD, PhD (Author), Zoltan Major MD, PhD (Author), Veronica Văcăraş PhD (Author), Romulus Dan Nicoară MA (Author), Menachem Oberbaum MD (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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