Postpartum Mood Disorders Flashcards
Postpartum Blues Symptoms
Mood lability Tearfulness Sadness or elation Anxiety Irritability Insomnia Decreased concentration
Postpartum Psychosis
1 to 2 per 1000 postpartum women
Usual onset within 2 weeks of delivery
Women are more likely to experience psychosis following childbirth that at any other time in their lives
Women with PPP more likely to commit suicide or infanticide—MEDICAL EMERGENCY!
Currently thought of as a manifestation of bipolar disorder
Postpartum Depression—Symptoms
Irritability and anger
Significant anxiety often w/ panic attacks
Feelings of inadequacy, and of being a failure as a mother
Feelings of guilt
Feelings of hopelessness or despair
Feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to care for the baby
Not bonding to the baby, which further exacerbates feelings of shame and guilt
Typical—insomnia, weight changes, decreased libido, decreased energy levels***
Postpartum Depression Rule out medical cause:
Anemia
Diabetes
Thyroid Disorders
Average duration of Post Partum blues, Postpartum Depression and Postpartum Psychosis
Post Partum blues 2-3 days, resolves within 10 days
Postpartum Depression 2 weeks to 12 months
Postpartum Psychosis variable (typically 4-6 weeks)