The risk of depression during pregnancy affects 1 in 5 women, in which most of the cases are untreated. Untreated depression during pregnancy can lead to several complications and numerous hospital visits. In order to prevent depression during pregnancy, it is important to regularly follow antidepressant therapies and to increase doses in late pregnancy. Many women discontinue the therapy because they fear the antidepressants can affect their child’s health. A study shows that antidepressants can…
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of Research Reports March 11, 2013 Jane Cash RN, PhD Depression is very common in modern troubling times. During pregnancy women are more vulnerable to depression because of the hormonal changes their bodies are undergoing. It is important for health care providers to assess signs and symptoms of depression during routine prenatal visits because there is a strong correlation between antepartum depression and postpartum depression. Researchers conducted a systematic review of many research…
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her body. The article Abortion is Murder for Convenience written by Damon Hall talks about abortion and why it is wrong. In the article he states that it is wrong and a selfish act to deny life to another because of an accident or unplanned pregnancy. Damon Hall feels that woman should still have the child and just put it up for adoption. Damon Hall states, Abortion is a physical health risk to the mother. It is not always a smooth easy procedure where everything comes out right. (“Abortion is…
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Teens should be allowed to have a baby because it builds them mentally. Teens go through a lot of criticizing about their pregnancy. They are shamed for the choices that they made. Teens are being shamed for lying in the bed they made and not taking the easy way out. Pregnant teens suffer from discrimination from schoolmates, teachers, administrator, jobs, and religious groups if they are a part of any. With all the hatred they deal with they still mannish to go to school, work and still take care…
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medical provider. They were given the EPDS, a ten-item self-report instrument designed to assess symptoms associated with depression and anxiety, that utilizes a scale of 0-30 (Silverman and Loudon, 2010, p.412) While this tool cannot be used directly to diagnosis depression, it is an effective screening tool for the postpartum mood changes strongly associated with postpartum depression and psychosis (Silverman and Loudon, 2010, p.412). The EPDS has an accuracy of 82% (Silverman and Loudon, 2010, p.412)…
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Teratogenic Effects Caused By Prenatal Exposure to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors By: Nick Denney There is a natural, almost unavoidable risk associated with pregnancy: virtually everything the mother does will have some sort of effect on the developing child. The prenatal environment is very sensitive, and highly susceptible to external influences. Anything that the mother takes in, be it beneficial or not, will have an impact on the overall health of the child once it enters the world…
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Facing an unwanted pregnancy is a life changing experience. It comes with threats and potential complications. Unwanted pregnancy can affect a teen’s education level, which is linked to her financial future. It can also threaten her health both physical and emotional, and has negative social impacts. The relationship between academic failure and unwanted teen-pregnancy is strong. During an interview with a teenage Mother, M, in February 2012, she stated that she hadshe had dropped out of school…
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Neuroendocrine Systems and Postpartum Depression Having a baby should be one of the happiest and most important events in a woman’s life. However, it can also be a difficult and quite stressful task. Many physical and emotional changes can occur to a woman during the time of her pregnancy as well as following the birth of her child. These particular changes can leave a new mother feeling sad, anxious, afraid and confused. For many women, these feelings, which are known as baby blues, go away fairly…
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The Benefits of Exercise during Pregnancy Kelsey Lambert Brigham Young University The Benefits of Exercise during Pregnancy Introduction The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists states, “in the absence of either medical or obstetric complications, 30 minutes or more of moderate exercise a day on most, if not all, days of the week is recommended for pregnant women” (Women's Health Care Physicians, 2009, line 6 - 8). But, what are the benefits for pregnant women who exercise…
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Have you ever suffered depression? I believe that everyone verily had experienced the different level of depress emotion in our lifetime. Have you ever noticed that women are more vulnerable to depression and anxiety? Indeed, according to the research, depression is about twice as common in women as in men, with about 1 in 4 women suffering from depression at some point during her lifetime. I would like to list the reasons that why women are more vulnerable about the depression and anxiety.…
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