2005, Number 3
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Rev Esp Med Quir 2005; 10 (3)
Depresión postparto en pérdida gestacional recurrente. Presentación de un caso
Arranz LL, Gaviño AS, Escobedo AF
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 71-73
PDF size: 48.49 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This is a case report of a 32 year-old women, hospitalized in the Maternal-Fetal medicine service for previous stillbirth and early neonatal deaths. She was interviewed by Psychology at 26 weeks of pregnancy for anxiety reaction due to her recurrent miscarriage. At the end of the third trimester of pregnancy she develops gestational depression that remained until the puerperium, where the first signs of depression appear. The management during pregnancy and postpartum of the mother’s and fetus health, and mother’s chronic depression due to recurrent miscarriage, helps to decrease the negative effect of the postpartum depression.
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