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* Postpartum depression: drop in [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] and [[thyroid hormones]] after the birth of the child, | *Postpartum depression: | ||
* [[anxiety]] | *drop in [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] and [[thyroid hormones]] after the birth of the child, | ||
* Lack of sleep , | *[[anxiety]] | ||
* Distorted self image :<ref name="urlPostpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care">{{cite web |url=https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/postpartum-depression |title=Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> <br> Postpartum psychosis: | *Lack of sleep , | ||
* sleep disruptions, | *Distorted self image :<ref name="urlPostpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care">{{cite web |url=https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/postpartum-depression |title=Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> <br> Postpartum psychosis: | ||
* [[genetics]], | **sleep disruptions, | ||
* [[immune system]] dysregulation, | **[[genetics]], | ||
* family history of '''mental health''' conditions, | **[[immune system]] dysregulation, | ||
* presence of other underlying mental health conditions, | **family history of '''mental health''' conditions, | ||
* extreme [[hormone]] fluctuations, | **presence of other underlying mental health conditions, | ||
* [[thyroid gland]] dysfunction <ref name="urlWhat Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central">{{cite web |url=https://psychcentral.com/lib/postpartum-psychosis |title=What Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><br> Postpartum blues: are caused mainly by a | **extreme [[hormone]] fluctuations, | ||
* drop in [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] post delivery, decrease in [[thyroid hormone]], sleep deprivation, not eating properly, emotional issues, [[anxiety]] about the care of the newborn and not finding time for oneself. | **[[thyroid gland]] dysfunction <ref name="urlWhat Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central">{{cite web |url=https://psychcentral.com/lib/postpartum-psychosis |title=What Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><br> Postpartum blues: are caused mainly by a | ||
**drop in [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] post delivery, | |||
**decrease in [[thyroid hormone]], | |||
**sleep deprivation, | |||
**not eating properly, | |||
**emotional issues, | |||
**[[anxiety]] about the care of the newborn and not finding time for oneself. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sunita Kumawat, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Peripartum mood disturbances are caused by chemical, psychological and social changes which occur after the childbirth.
Causes
- Postpartum depression:
- drop in estrogen and progesterone and thyroid hormones after the birth of the child,
- anxiety
- Lack of sleep ,
- Distorted self image :[1]
Postpartum psychosis:- sleep disruptions,
- genetics,
- immune system dysregulation,
- family history of mental health conditions,
- presence of other underlying mental health conditions,
- extreme hormone fluctuations,
- thyroid gland dysfunction [2]
Postpartum blues: are caused mainly by a - drop in estrogen and progesterone post delivery,
- decrease in thyroid hormone,
- sleep deprivation,
- not eating properly,
- emotional issues,
- anxiety about the care of the newborn and not finding time for oneself.