mood disorder with peripartum onset
Mood disorder with peripartum onset, also known as postpartum mood disorder or postpartum depression, refers to a mental health condition experienced by individuals after giving birth. It involves persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or irritability, which can negatively impact daily functioning and interfere with mother-child bonding. The mood disorder typically begins within four weeks after delivery but may also manifest during pregnancy.
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