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  2. Breastfeeding and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding and mental health is the relationship between postpartum breastfeeding and the mother's and child's mental health. Research indicates breastfeeding may have positive effects on the mother's and child's mental health, though there have been conflicting studies that question the correlation and causation of breastfeeding and ...

  3. Postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression (PPD), also called perinatal depression, is a mood disorder which may be experienced by pregnant or postpartum individuals. [3] Symptoms include extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying episodes, irritability, and changes in sleeping or eating patterns. [1]

  4. Dysphoric milk ejection reflex - Wikipedia

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    It is different from postpartum depression, breastfeeding aversion response (BAR), [1] or a dislike of breastfeeding. [2] It has been described anecdotally many times, [ 2 ] yet one of the earliest case studies on the condition was only published in 2011, [ 3 ] and not much research was done prior to that.

  5. 7 alarming maternal mental health statistics (and tips for ...

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    Charlie Health analyzed data underscoring the maternal mental health crisis and offers some evidence-based tips for coping with perinatal mental health issues.

  6. If your mother did this while breastfeeding, it could result ...

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    It might be every bit as important for mothers to maintain a healthy diet while breastfeeding, according to a new paper featured in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. In it, the ...

  7. Postpartum psychosis - Wikipedia

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    The effects of various medications during breastfeeding are poorly studied. [32] According to one systematic review evaluating 37 different reports of antipsychotic use in 206 infants, olanzapine has the strongest supporting evidence for low infant exposure through breastmilk, while fewer reports support a similarly low exposure for quetiapine ...