Puerperal Blues / Baby Blues / Postpartum Blues
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 6)Publication Date: 2017-06-05
Authors : Karandeep Kaur;
Page : 2229-2230
Keywords : Puerperal blues; Baby Blues; Postpartum blues PB; Interpersonal therapy IPT; Individual therapy; psychoeducation and postpartum psychiatry;
Abstract
Baby blues are very common and experienced by most of the women to some extent. It is observed to be as high as 4085 %. The symptoms arise within the first 10 days and peak around 35 days. It is important to rule out this problem as early as possible because if not treated timely it can leads to depression. PB is self-limiting with no requirement for active intervention except social support and reassurance from the family members.
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