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Category Archives: Women’s Health

What Is Postpartum Depression And How Can LCCR’s Trial Help?

Depression, medical, Women's HealthBy managewpwriterAugust 31, 2021

Having a new child enter the world often comes with a lot of different emotions for parents. While it can be a joyous and celebratory event, many moms begin to experience what some call the “baby blues” within the first few days after giving birth. Postpartum depression (PPD) is often mistaken for “baby blues” initially…

What’s the Difference Between Postpartum Depression and the Baby Blues?

Women's HealthBy smgadminMay 28, 2021

Obviously, having a baby will massively change your life. Although you may expect to feel absolute pride and happiness after giving birth to your little bundle of joy, it is not at all uncommon to feel moody and overwhelmed instead. The truth is, it’s normal to feel this way for a little while. After giving…

depressed mother with child in crib

Postpartum Depression

Trials, Women's HealthBy Devin PetersonJuly 25, 2018

Postpartum depression is a biological complication of pregnancy. Symptoms may include anxiety, fear, or despair and should not be ignored.

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