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Postnatal Depression Here are a few places to visit to get more information. Just four sites this time to whet your appetite! You can always get plenty more to visit if you enter the search term "Postnatal Depression" in Google or one of the other major search engines.
Our first link is this popular site, it is always a good place to start. Postnatal depression - Postnatal depression (PND) is a depressive illness that occurs after having a baby. It is common for women following childbirth to experience a period of low mood. This can range in severity from a mild and normal period of mood disturbance (baby blues), through to PND and the most severe and rarest problem (postnatal psychosis). This factsheet deals with PND, though baby blues and postnatal psychosis are briefly described
Although there are differences between PND and ordinary depression, there are many similarities. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/depressionpostnatal.htm
Our second resource is this popular site - The beyondblue National Postnatal Depression Program - http://www.beyondblue.org.au/postnataldepression/
Our third resource in this brief article is Guideline 60: Postnatal Depression and Puerperal Psychosis - http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/60/
Our fourth and last mention today is another good site. More reading material at Postnatal Depression Training - We provide training in the detection and management of Postnatal
Depression to Health Visitors and other health professionals. http://www.pndtraining.co.uk/
That is all our Postnatal Depression sites for now - we hope they proved useful to you - if not we are adding new articles to the site most days, so please check back in a week or two for more Postnatal Depression information.
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