1 in 5 women who give birth suffer from postpartum depression, a condition that has consequences not only for the mother but also for the newborn.
Many people are underestimating depression without knowing the risks it can cause.
Women were created for the role of motherhood, which is sacred and proud for our women. But accompanied by the celestial function, there are diseases that are related to the time
Postpartum depression is an increasingly common disease and has many adverse effects on health, even the lives of mothers and children.
Research has shown that the connection of dirt, as well as the violence of husbands, can make women with postnatal depression more severe.
The effects of depression in pregnant women affect the child when they reach adolescence because the stress hormone in the uterus can be 1.5 times more risky.
Postpartum depression can reduce maternal health, and this also affects your baby's condition and development.
Recently scientists from the University of Warwick, UK, said they have found two genes called Bcl1 and rs 242939 that can predict the risk of postpartum depression. They conducted