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Prenatal and Postnatal Hair Steroid Levels Predict Post-Partum Depression 12 Weeks after Delivery.

Leila JahangardThorsten MikoteitSaman BahiraeiMehrangiz ZamanibonabMohammad HaghighiDena Sadeghi BahmaniSerge Brand
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2019)
PPD is associated with blunted hair cortisol, cortisone, and progesterone secretions both pre- and postpartum. Such blunted steroid levels appear to reflect a stress responsivity that is less adaptive to acute and transient stressors. It follows that prenatally assessed low hair cortisol and progesterone levels, along with high DHEA levels, are reliable biomarkers of post-partum depression 12 weeks after delivery.
Keyphrases
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