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The article discusses "Postpartum Depression" as a complex psychological condition that affects mothers after childbirth, resulting from the interaction of biological, psychological, social, and genetic factors. Depression typically manifests within the first few weeks following delivery and can persist up to the child's first year. Symptoms include persistent sadness, crying spells, loss of interest, fatigue, and social withdrawal. If left unaddressed, it may lead to feelings of hopelessness and negatively impact the mother-child relationship. It is recommended to seek medical help if symptoms persist for more than two weeks or if serious signs such as suicidal thoughts or rapid deterioration of mental health appear. Treatment involves psychological therapy (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy) and medication if necessary, with an emphasis on family and social support. Early intervention is crucial to protect the mother-child bond and promote recovery.
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