PMADS - FINAL EXAM Flashcards
perinatal mood and anxiety disorder
depression and anxiety occur any time in preg influenced by womens relationship w mother and personal trauma
postpartum psychological changes
attachment, sleep deprivation, loss of freedom, hormone changes, role transitions
postpartum blues
tearful, labile, happy, crying emotions in 2 wks due to hormones
contributing factors of baby blues
extreme sleep deprivation, fatigue
perinatal depression symtpoms
overwhlemed, apathy, inability to take care of self or infant, loss of joy, anxiety, isolation, worthlessness
anxiety symptoms
agitated, excessive concern, appetite changes, worry, racing thoughts, SOB, sleep disturbances
OCD s/s
cleaning, checking, ordering, germs, checking on baby
risk factors w OCD
1st 4 wks post, high anxiety, hx of OCD, avoidant personality disorder, hx of depression
PTSD symptoms
re-experience, isolation, numbing, hypervigilence, avoidance
PSTD themes
abandonment, lack of support, betrayal of trust, powerless
risk factors of PTSD
neonate comps, preterm, stillbirth, NICU babies
types of birth trauma
c/s, PPH, PTB, preeclampsia, asssited delivery, hyperemesis, lacerations
PPP happens
within first 3 wks but up to 6 mon
PPP s/s
delusions, hallucinations, insomnia, rapid mood swings, confusion
dads and depression
irritable, aggressive, distancing and distractions