Knowing what the signs of postpartum depression can help women, physicians, and even husbands quickly identify and treat this problem. Leave much time this condition can cause a number of problems, including lack of connection between mother and child, and even loss of the mother / father that the relationship is of vital importance to the welfare of children throughout their lives. Women at risk of postpartum depression can be identified early (even during pregnancy) determining whether the woman has a history of depression. Some people at risk are:
Fatigue and postnatal depression - fatigue may be a red flag for women at risk of postpartum depression. After delivery, getting enough rest is still very important, with severe sleep disturbances could place women at risk for postpartum depression and child abuse.

· Patients with diabetes
· Women who have had depression in the past,
· Women with a pattern of seasonal depression
• Woman with difficult pregnancies
· Women who have financial problems
• Woman whose pregnancies were unplanned
· Women who went through a divorce, separation or loss before or during pregnancy
• Woman who had complications during childbirth
Many of the symptoms of the disease are very similar to the symptoms of sleep deprivation that most mothers, and even doctors, can confuse the diagnosis. If untreated, symptoms may worsen in clinical depression and even post-partum psychosis. Signs of postpartum depression to pregnancy and begin to know these signs can help determine if symptoms are only the result of sleep deprivation, or are more severe.

















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