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Solve Your Post Natal Blues with Effective Postpartum Depression Treatment

by on May 28th, 2009

Until recently, postpartum depression was often not taken seriously. Doctors point out that women?s mental health issues have been overlooked and labeled in the past as hysteria, not worthy of concern. The American Psychiatric Association?s diagnostic manual (DSM?IV) has never fully acknowledged the presence of postpartum illness, and as a result, doctors have not been educated about it nor has reliable data been obtained. And unlike 30 years ago, mothers often go home from the hospital within 24 hours. Most postpartum psychoses, blues and some depression occur within three to 14 days following birth. So the mothers are already at home and not screened by professionals who know the symptoms.

Why Consider Postpartum Depression Treatments?
According to medical experts, if left undiagnosed or untreated, postpartum depression can lead to long-term depression and difficulty in bonding with the baby. Depressed mothers may passively ignore their baby?s needs or, conversely, lose control and use physical punishment to discipline their infants. This can negatively affect the cognitive and emotional development of the child. It has been rather suggested through studies that young children of depressed mothers perform more poorly on cognitive tests than those of mothers who were not depressed. Additionally, postpartum depression can adversely affect the other children and the husband.

Yes, unlike what others think of postpartum depression, it is indeed a serious matter to consider. Undoubtedly, through the years, the existence of this particular ailment among postnatal moms has high rocketed towards increase annually since the end of the Second World War. Likely depression on this particular situation has not been well studied yet back then. With the developments of both medicine and technology as well as the studies on human behavior addressing this matter, the development of possible postpartum depression treatments have now been made available for those in need of help.

Who Are Involved in Applying Postpartum Depression Treatment?

Postpartum depression treatments naturally involve the therapist and the mother. However, for much better recovery, it is suggested that all the other family members join the process of giving a new mother the postpartum depression treatment that she needs to receive. It could be well dispensed that through this, the recovery of the patient being treated shall be much effective in a much lesser time. With this approach, it is believed by the experts that postpartum depression help procedures could be easily successful for those needing it, thus making a better mother out of each patient treated with the process.

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