Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Depression After Delivery After Caesarean

Postpartum depression is a disorder that occurs in women's feelings associated with child birth. This condition is more severe than baby blues because it can occur for months after birth.

An estimated 15-20 percent of women giving birth were depressed. However, this condition is more experienced women who gave birth by caesarean section. Mothers who were depressed were seized with a feeling angry, depressed, guilty, confused, anxious, irritated, moody, and worried.

Experts suspect post-partum depression is triggered by the length of postoperative recovery time. In addition to scheduled caesarean section also increases the risk of depression.

Recent research was conducted by a team from the National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan of more than 10,000 mothers. They found the country's mothers who give birth are less frequent Alamia who suffer from postpartum depression. Risk of depression is also 48 percent higher in women who do choose delivery by surgery compared with the surgery because of medical reasons.

Mothers who suffer depression are generally unaware of his condition. But usually they get very agitated and anxious. Postnatal depression should be treated immediately because if allowed to drag may affect the relationship with the child's mother and husband.



sources:
Daily Mail

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