2008, Number 06
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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2008; 76 (06)
Multidisciplinary approach to postpartum depression
Arranz LLC, Aguirre RW, Ruiz OJ, Gaviño AS, Cervantes CJF, Carsi BE, Camacho DM, Ochoa MMG
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 341-348
PDF size: 208.36 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Postpartum depression is a multifactorial condition suffered by 15% of women after delivery. We report a clinical case of a 32 years old female admitted at Postpartum depression clinic of gyneco-obstetric coordination at Centro Médico Nacional 20 de Noviembre, ISTE, Mexico City. Patient was evaluated by psychiatric and psychological service personnel and diagnosed as with postpartum depression. She was admitted with her child during two weeks to be studied and treated. Several evaluation tests were applied and specific interventions by multidisciplinary team were designed.
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