[Postpartum depression]
- PMID: 7770148
[Postpartum depression]
Abstract
From a review of the literature it emerges that postnatal depression is present in 10-15% of women during the first year after birth. Some studies have showed that a higher percentage of women with problems of depression commit infanticide compared to non-depressed women. A number of studies have been performed to identify the risk factors which may be used to predict postnatal depression during pregnancy; it is important that gynecologists recognise these factors in order to prevent the onset of this pathology during the postnatal period. Another aspect which emerges from the literature is that the absence of social rituals surrounding birth in the industrialised society, in which the transition role of the new mother is not always recognised, may be an important factor in the etiology of postnatal depression.
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