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I had severe postpartum depression after my first baby and now I want a second but I'm terrified of going through it again
Postpartum depression can turn what everyone insists should be a joyful blur into a season that feels dark, lonely, and terrifying. For someone who went through a severe episode after a first baby, ...
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I took the new postpartum depression pill—here’s what happened
A new mom shares how the recently approved two-week postpartum depression drug was a game-changer to combat a notably common condition during a tender phase of life.
Eight months after birth, many parents expect life to feel at least a little steadier. When instead the days are soaked in sadness, irritability and sudden rage, it can feel like a personal failure ...
Turning Tides, a DTC campaign from Biogen and Supernus, uses storm-at-sea imagery and a streaming-first media plan to connect with new parents and spotlight the first oral treatment for postpartum ...
Like many first-time mothers, Lisette Lopez-Rose thought childbirth would usher in a time of joy. Instead, she had panic attacks as she imagined that something bad was going to happen to her baby, and ...
When Ayana Lage got pregnant, she prepared for the worst. She’d struggled with mental health and knew depression could be ...
Here’s what experts have to say about PPD showing up months later.
A clinical trial is underway to test a drug-free stimulation therapy to see if it can relieve symptoms of postpartum depression.
As Men’s Mental Health Month comes to an end, it's important to recognize a hidden mental illness among many fathers. One in 10 men suffer from postpartum depression during pregnancy and the year ...
FDA grants Breakthrough Therapy designation to luvesilocin for postpartum depression following positive results from the phase 2 RECONNECT trial.
This cohort study found associations between hormonal contraceptives and depression risk among first-time moms in the first year postpartum. Researchers found that initiating hormonal contraception ...
"Everything just seemed like a complete and utter unmitigated disaster," says Amanda, a biology professor in Georgia, as she looks back on the time surrounding her son's birth. "Our son was a ...
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