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Postpartum Depression
NUR 113 Summer Semester Debbie Hogan
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Postpartum Psychologic Complications
Mental health disorders in postpartum period have implications for mother, newborn, and entire family Interfere with attachment to newborn and family integration May threaten safety and well-being of mother, newborn, and other children
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Postpartum Psychologic Complications—cont’d
Mood disorders 70% of women experience a mild depression or “baby blues” Some women have more serious depression Can eventually incapacitate them to point of being unable to care for themselves and their babies
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Postpartum Psychologic Complications—cont’d
Postpartum depression without psychotic features Postpartum depression: an intense and pervasive sadness with severe and labile mood swings Treatment options Antidepressants, anxiolytic agents, and electroconvulsive therapy Psychotherapy focuses fears and concerns of new responsibilities and roles; monitoring for suicidal or homicidal thoughts
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Postpartum Psychologic Complications—cont’d
Postpartum depression with psychotic features Postpartum psychosis: syndrome characterized by depression, delusions, and thoughts of harming either infant or herself Psychiatric emergency; may require psychiatric hospitalization Antipsychotics and mood stabilizers such as lithium are treatments of choice
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Nursing Care Management
On postpartum unit In home and community Referrals Providing safety Psychiatric hospitalization Psychotropic medications Other treatments for postpartum depression
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