
Affecting 10 to 15 percent of women, postpartum depression isn’t something that can be totally prevented. And that makes being able to identify it all the more important. Typically, there’s no screening for PPD. But yet another study is showing how simple that screening could be. It’s not much more complicated than asking, “How was your day?”
Over the course of six years, UCLA psychiatrists assessed 343 pregnant women 60 days before their due dates and 60 days after delivery. While none of the women were suffering from depression when they conceived, they all reported a major depressive…
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