- The
postpartum (or
postnatal)
period begins after childbirth and is
typically considered to last for six to
eight w****s.
There are
three distinct phases...
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Insomnia Parasomnia Night terror Nightmare REM
sleep behavior disorder Postnatal Postpartum depression Postpartum psychosis ****ual
desire Hyper****uality...
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between people diagnosed prenatally (before birth) and
postnatally (after birth), and
postnatal cases are more
severe on average.
Symptoms ****ociated with...
- JM,
Sagovsky R (June 1987). "Detection of
postnatal depression.
Development of the 10-item
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale". The
British Journal of...
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month or 30 days, 26 days, up to 40 days, two months, or 100 days. This
postnatal recuperation can
include care
practices in
regards of "traditional health...
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Early postnatal hospital discharge generally refers to the
postpartum hospital discharge of the
mother and
newborn within 48 hours. The
duration of what...
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adultery after failing to
produce a male heir. Jane, however, died of
postnatal complications less than two w****s
after the
birth of her only child, the...
- The
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item
questionnaire that was
developed to
identify women who have
postpartum depression. Items...
- is
sometimes used
postnatally (after birth) to
estimate various risk factors. For example, it is a
better predictor than
postnatal age for risk of intraventricular...
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Lactational amenorrhea, also
called postpartum infertility, is the
temporary postnatal infertility that
occurs when a
woman is
amenorrheic (not menstruating)...