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UVA Researcher Discovers What Might Cause Postpartum Depression

UVA Researcher Discovers What Might Cause Postpartum Depression

Postpartum depression could have a biological cause, which might mean better treatment for the new mothers who suffer from it.

Research In Motion - University of Virginia School of Medicine

Lack of Cell Clean-Up Process Associated with Development of Post-Partum Depression, Newsroom

Shedding More Light on Postpartum Depression - Penn Medicine

Jennifer PAYNE, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, VA, UVa, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences

Post-Partum Depression Symptoms and Timeline: How Long Does PPD Last?

Postpartum Depression Increased During Pandemic's First Year, Study Finds

Why postpartum depression went untreated for thousands of years

Research UVA Health Foundation

PDF) Sociodemographic and delivery risk factors for developing postpartum depression in a sample of 3233 mothers from the Czech ELSPAC study

Biological Changes in Moms may Hold Promise in Treating Postpartum Depression

Research In Motion - University of Virginia School of Medicine

UVA Health Black Maternal Health Week 2023 by UVAHealthODCE - Issuu

Jennifer L. Payne, MD and Collaborators Discover Potential Biological Cause for Postpartum Depression - Research - Medicine in Motion News

Jennifer PAYNE, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, VA, UVa, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences

PDF) Rates of self-reported postpartum depressive symptoms in the United States before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic