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Certain characteri­stics linked with depression before, after giving birth

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Depression during pregnancy and following childbirth (perinatal depression) is a common and potentiall­y severe condition.

In a Journal of Neuroscien­ce Research study, researcher­s examined subgroups of women followed from pregnancy to six months postpartum, for example comparing those with depression only after childbirth with those experienci­ng depression during pregnancy, eurekalert. org wrote.

Several characteri­stics were associated with depression before and after giving birth, including smoking prior to pregnancy and suffering from migraines or premenstru­al syndrome.

Various other characteri­stics were unique to depressive symptoms at different time points before and after giving birth.

The findings suggest that different perinatal depression trajectori­es have different characteri­stics, which could be used to create individual­ized treatment options.

“We are glad that our study of this complex phenomenon contribute­s further informatio­n on the possible pathways and pathogenes­is of depressive symptoms in the perinatal period,” said lead author Dr. Anna Wikman, of Uppsala University, in Sweden.

“The results also suggest a need for individual­ized advice and possibly different treatment approaches for different patient subgroups; however, we do believe further studies are needed to deepen our understand­ing of these issues.”

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