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Cao,S.;Yan,T.;Yang,J. (2023). Analysis of risk factors of postpartum depression. Theoretical and Natural Science,4,504-510.
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Analysis of risk factors of postpartum depression

Shengfei Cao 1, Taowenxuan Yan *,2, Jikai Yang 3
  • 1 Xiwai International School, Shanghai, China
  • 2 Vision Academy, Shanghai, China
  • 3 Northeast Yucai Foreign Language School, Shenyang, China

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/4/20220639

Abstract

With the continuous progress of science and technology, people's survival needs are growing, and the pressure is also growing. These pressures are also a huge threat to the mothers who have just given birth. Postpartum depression is a common non obstetric complication, which not only affects the physical and mental health of pregnant women, but also affects the relationship between mother and baby and the healthy growth of infants, and may even affect the whole family, such as marital disharmony. The occurrence of postpartum depression is the result of multiple factors. The neuroendocrine disorder caused by hormone changes is the pathological basis of the occurrence of postpartum depression. The postpartum depression is also mainly related to the psychological changes caused by pregnancy and childbirth. At the same time, social factors or social support are also risk factors of the disease. Early identification of high-risk factors, targeted management and intervention are carried out in each stage before, during and after childbirth, in order to better prevent and cure the disease.

Keywords

Postpartum depression, identification, risk factors

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Cao,S.;Yan,T.;Yang,J. (2023). Analysis of risk factors of postpartum depression. Theoretical and Natural Science,4,504-510.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biological Engineering and Medical Science (ICBioMed 2022), Part II

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ISBN:978-1-915371-27-0(Print) / 978-1-915371-28-7(Online)
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