Post Natal Depression
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Why You Must Not Ignore Signs Of Male Postnatal Depression
- Thursday May 16, 2019
- Health | ANI
The research team believes that much more can be done to promote a better understanding of paternal postnatal depression, so people don't brush it off as simply tiredness or stress.
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Depression During Pregnancy May Give Your Child Sleep Disorders
- Thursday June 7, 2018
- Health | IANS
A mother's prenatal or post natal depression may lead to problems in the sleeping behaviour of her child. Whereas, increased levels of happiness in the second and third trimester were associated with decreased risk for sleep problems in children.
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Depression after delivery affects child behaviour
- Tuesday February 23, 2010
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Children whose mothers were depressed after giving birth are more likely to exhibit violent behaviours, such as using weapons during fights, than children of mothers who did not have postpartum blues. Also, having a mother who suffered repeated bouts of depression further increases the risk of violence among children.
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www.ndtv.com
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Why You Must Not Ignore Signs Of Male Postnatal Depression
- Thursday May 16, 2019
- Health | ANI
The research team believes that much more can be done to promote a better understanding of paternal postnatal depression, so people don't brush it off as simply tiredness or stress.
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www.ndtv.com
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Depression During Pregnancy May Give Your Child Sleep Disorders
- Thursday June 7, 2018
- Health | IANS
A mother's prenatal or post natal depression may lead to problems in the sleeping behaviour of her child. Whereas, increased levels of happiness in the second and third trimester were associated with decreased risk for sleep problems in children.
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www.ndtv.com
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Depression after delivery affects child behaviour
- Tuesday February 23, 2010
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Children whose mothers were depressed after giving birth are more likely to exhibit violent behaviours, such as using weapons during fights, than children of mothers who did not have postpartum blues. Also, having a mother who suffered repeated bouts of depression further increases the risk of violence among children.
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www.ndtv.com