2022, Number 2
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Acta Med 2022; 20 (2)
Postpartum mood disorders
Santiago SL, Islas TD, Flores RM
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 173-177
PDF size: 131.28 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Maternity blues, postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis represent the most important mood disorders during the puerperium. They have a high prevalence during this period, with maternity blues being the most common disorder, due to its presence in approximately 80% of women. By not being diagnosed promptly, they affect the family and jeopardize the well-being and integrity of both the mother and the newborn, which makes them disorders that cannot go unnoticed during the medical follow-up. The present article is a review of aspects like the prevalence, the pathophysiology, the clinical manifestations, and the diagnosis and correct treatment, so that healthcare professionals become aware of these conditions, intending to provide adequate management.
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