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Postpartum Depression
(aka "Baby Blues")- PPD
Antidepressants and Benzodiazepines in Nursing Infants
Ask the Doctors - Baby Blues
Baby Blues   Babies and the "Blues". Many new mothers experience the "blues" (post partum depression) after giving birth. Is there a biological reason for this? 
Breastfeeding Pharmacology
Coping with postpartum depression    Here are some suggestions that women have found helpful in coping with postpartum depression.
Counseling for Reproductive health and healing 
D.A.D. (Depression After Delivery)
Depression Central: Postpartum Depression
Drug therapy of mood disorders
Experts Publish Review On Pregnancy & Antidepressants
Houston Area PPD Website Houston Area Postpartum Depression Website. When one door of happiness closes, another opens.
Just Waiting for those Antidepressants to Kick In
Medication, Pregnancy and Lactation
Natural Treatments for Depression?
Nursing Mothers With Depression Can Safely Take Paxil
OBGYN.net - Women's Health
Online PPD Support Group PPD support, advice and a mailing list from moms who have been there. 
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression    For More Information..... You can find out more about postpartum depression by contacting the following organizations:
Postpartum Depression and the 'Baby Blues'    What is postpartum depression? Who gets postpartum depression?
Postpartum Depression Can Be Detected, Prevented   Major Depressive Disorder. Postpartum Depression Can Be Detected, Prevented, By Wes J. Perry The Medical Post, October 22, 1996...
Postpartum Depression | mylifepath.com
Postpartum Depression Web Page
Postpartum Mood Disorders
Postpartum Support International's Website  Includes essays on postpartum illness cause, prevention & treatment; a worldwide social support.
PPD: Detection and Treatment
Pregnancy and Depression
Pregnancy and Depression-journals
PSI (Postpartum Support, International)
Safety of Antidepressant Use in Pregnant and Nursing Women
SSRI sexual dysfunction
StorkNet.com
StudyWeb:Postpartum Depression
The Female Patient Article- PPD    Dose Ranges and Side-Effect Profiles
of Antidepressants Commonly Used to Treat Postpartum Depression
The Postpartum Husband :   Practical Solutions for Living with Postpartum Depression by Karen Kleiman, MSW 
The Functions of Postpartum Depression   The Functions of Postpartum Depression. ... Tests of the Defection Hypothesis for postpartum depression. PPD typologies. An online paper by Edward Hagen.
The Postpartum Stress Center : Treatment for Postpartum    The most common illness following childbirth is postpartum depression (PPD), characterized by frequent crying, mood swings, irritability, extreme fatigue. Specializes in the treatment of postpartum illness by offering these services to women and their families. 
This Isn't What I Expected:   Overcoming Postpartum Depression by Karen Kleiman, MSW and Valerie Raskin, MD
Treating Pregnant Patients with Psychotropic Drugs
Treatment for postpartum depression   Advice on how to help yourself cope with postpartum depression. Free email newsletter.
Understanding PPD
Women and Depression
Your Health: Postpartum Depression   Can be helped by rest, sleep or support from others, you may be experiencing postpartum depression. This can occur up to a year after your baby arrives.
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