Post-Partum Depression Term Paper

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birth of a child is often a time of anxiety for both parents and a source of physical, emotional, and mental strain for the soon to be mother. Within a short amount of time however, family members usually become accustomed to new sleeping schedules, different routines, and even occasional moments of mild depression or mood swings. Their lives quickly return to normal, and their emotions become stable, which allows them to experience the joy of having a newborn child.

For nearly ten percent of new mothers and over thirty percent of all mothers, however, the feelings of mild depression and periods of mood swings do not disappear (Verkerk, 2005). This lingering sense of depression and anguish is known as postpartum depression, and is an extremely misunderstood, misdiagnosed mental illness that plagues thousands of women each year. Untreated, postpartum depression can become a nightmare for the women who experience it, and can be the cause of drastic, even devastating consequences.


This paper discusses the various types of postpartum depression, and will outline the symptoms of each form of the disease. Further, this paper will discuss post partum depression in males following the birth of their child. Finally, the causes, treatments, and preventions for this illness will be analyzed in detail in order to discover the nature of this often-misunderstood illness......

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