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Maternal depression symptoms during the first 21 months after giving birth.

Michael RosanderAnita BerlinKarin Forslund FrykedalMia Barimani
Published in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2020)
Many mothers experience symptoms of depression after giving birth that can continue well beyond the child's first year. We have identified different levels of depression at different points in time after giving birth, with highs and lows throughout the first 21 months. This highlights a need to screen for depression more than once during the first years, as well as a closer cooperation between midwives and child healthcare nurses in supporting mothers in the transition to motherhood. This is an important aspect of public health, which not only involves mothers with symptoms of depression, but also their ability to care for their child and a possible negative impact on the child's development.
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