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Published: November 2023
... disorders for infants, caregivers, and family units.
Keywords: mental health ; depression ; maternal depression ; postpartum depression ; parental anxiety ; therapy ; depression screening ; sadness ; irritability 1a. Overview
It is often difficult for caregivers to discuss mental health...)
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Published: June 2023
...Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Postpartum depression is the most common complication of childbearing. 2 The 10-question EPDS is a valuable and efficient way of identifying patients at risk for “perinatal” depression. The EPDS is easy to administer and has proven to be an effective...)
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Published: June 2023
... not close until 7-18 months of age. Sutures should be evaluated to ensure no craniosynostosis has developed.
● Inguinal pulses should be evaluated to ensure no coarctation of the aorta. 3a. Postpartum Depression
Screening for postpartum depression should occur at each well-visit through 6 months of age...)
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Published: June 2023
... and highlights useful resources for each topic along the way.
Keywords: 2 month old ; postpartum depression ; elimination ; home safety ; vaccines ; vaccine hesitancy ; safe sleep ; SIDS ; breastfeeding 1a1. Feeding/Nutrition: Introduction
It is always important to start by eliciting caregiver...)
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Published: June 2023
.... Following this summary are some of the more important highlights.
Keywords: 4 month old ; self-calming ; teething ; feeding ; car seats ; postpartum depression ; oral hygiene ; introducing solids ; allergens ; hip dysplasia ; early literacy 1a. Introduction
● Update family history with any...)
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Published: June 2023
...Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Postpartum depression is the most common complication of childbearing. 2 The 10-question EPDS is a valuable and efficient way of identifying patients at risk for “perinatal” depression. The EPDS is easy to administer...)
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Published: August 2024
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Published: May 2024
... Aff (Millwood) . 2015 ; 34 ( 11 ): 1830 – 1839 44.
Slomian J , Honvo G , Emonts P , Reginster JY , Bruyère O . Consequences of maternal postpartum depression: a systematic review of maternal and infant outcomes . Womens Health (Lond) . 2019 ; 15 : 1745506519844044...)
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Published: November 2023
.... The AHRQ review found insufficient evidence regarding whether breastfeeding is associated with postpartum depression, also described as perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, because of heterogeneity and inconsistent results of the systemic review of a total of 62 cohort studies, inclusive of more than 100...)
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Pediatrics In Review
Pediatr Rev (2023) 44 (2): 58–67.
Published: February 2023
... , Ziliak JP . Food insecurity and health outcomes . Health Aff (Millwood) . 2015 ; 34 ( 11 ): 1830 – 1839 44.
Slomian J , Honvo G , Emonts P , Reginster JY , Bruyère O . Consequences of maternal postpartum depression: a systematic review of maternal and infant outcomes...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Published: December 2023
... disorder. ( 11 ) The incidence of postpartum depression is higher for mothers of infants admitted to the NICU compared with mothers of healthy newborns. ( 12 ) Although postpartum depression screening is recommended at the 1-, 2-, 4-, and 6-month health supervision visits, mothers of medically complex...)
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Published: October 2023
..., or acculturation leading to conflicts within immigrant families 89 ) may benefit from an array of interventions that mitigate specific risk factors. For example, the AAP currently recommends screening parents for postpartum depression 90 and food insecurity. 87 , 88 Similarly...)
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Pediatrics In Review
Pediatr Rev (2021) 42 (6): 316–328.
Published: June 2021
... and anxiety and often experience symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. ( 11 ) The incidence of postpartum depression is higher for mothers of infants admitted to the NICU compared with mothers of healthy newborns. ( 12 ) Although postpartum depression screening is recommended at the 1-, 2-, 4-, and 6...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Published: June 2023
..., anemia, and sexually transmitted infections. Growth is monitored, with nutritional and physical activity advice tailored to each child’s needs. Families are assessed for postpartum depression, substance use, domestic violence, food insecurity, and housing and transportation needs to connect them...)
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Published: June 2023
... developmental abilities and physical capabilities, sudden unexpected infant death (known as SUID), coping with the stressors that make infants vulnerable to abuse (eg, infant crying, maternal postpartum depression, paternal depression, substance use by a parent, economic pressures, and social isolation...)
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Published: May 2023
... safety related to the child’s developmental abilities and physical capabilities, sudden unexpected infant death (known as SUID), coping with the stressors that make infants vulnerable to abuse (eg, infant crying, maternal postpartum depression, paternal depression, substance use by a parent, economic...)
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Published: November 2022
... is to steam, dehydrate, and grind the tissue into a powder before encapsulation. There are purported maternal benefits of placentophagy, including decreased postpartum depression, increased breast milk production, improved iron status, reduced postpartum pain, decreased uterine bleeding, and a general...)
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