When Was Postpartum Depression First Diagnosed? - Psychological Clarity
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- When Was Postpartum Depression First Diagnosed? In this informative video, we’ll take a closer look at the history of postpartum depression, a condition that has impacted new mothers for centuries. We will discuss the early observations made by physicians in the 19th century and how their work laid the foundation for our current understanding of this condition. You’ll learn about the significant studies conducted throughout the years that helped to highlight the emotional challenges faced by women after childbirth.
From the groundbreaking research in the 1960s that revealed the prevalence of depression in postpartum women to the increased recognition of the condition in the 1970s, we’ll cover the key milestones that have shaped the way postpartum depression is viewed today. We’ll also touch on the importance of acknowledging and addressing this condition to ensure that new mothers receive the support and care they need.
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