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  2. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    Crying associated with PBA may be incorrectly interpreted as depression; laughter may be embarrassing, anger can be debilitating. It is therefore critical for families and caregivers to recognize the pathological nature of PBA and the reassurance that this is an involuntary syndrome that is manageable.

  3. Having a baby? You need to read this: Postpartum depression ...

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    Often mistaken as a fleeting feeling of sadness, regret or “the baby blues” that will just go away with time, postpartum depression is much more than a temporary inconvenience and can have a ...

  4. “Work On Me”: Doctor’s Viral Baby Farting Tips Spark ...

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    Image credits: dr.joseeduardo “At that age, a baby successfully farting guarantees a relaxing night without cries,” one user wrote. “I can really feel how relaxed that toddler is.” “Wow ...

  5. MENTAL HEATH MATTERS: Take baby steps to fight depression - AOL

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    The depression is back, and I have to reject the familiarity and comfort it always offers — so seductive to someone with a mental health condition. MENTAL HEATH MATTERS: Take baby steps to fight ...

  6. 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] PPD can also negatively affect the newborn child. [4] [2]

  7. Breastfeeding and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression is a mental health condition that can start during a women's pregnancy or come after the birth of her child. Statistics report that roughly 13 to 19 percent of women are affected by it. New mothers feel many negative emotions from this, depressed, hopeless, and/or worthless.