Monday, January 25, 2010

Health Workers Trained To Take Emotions More Seriously May Prevent Depression Among Patients

 

For most women, having a baby is a joyful experience. But it is not unusual for new mothers to be hit by grief, anxiety and depression. Global figures suggest that between 13 and 16 percent of women giving birth for the first time are struck by depression. For the second birth, figures boost to a worrying 30-40 percent...

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