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What percentage of women will experience postpartum
depression? - Answer-21%
What percentage of pregnant woman will experience
moderate to severe symptoms of depression and/or
anxiety? - Answer-20%
What percentage of pregnant women with psychiatric
diagnosis were treated? - Answer-Less than 86%
What percentage of women on antidepressants were
symptomatic due to suboptimal treatment? - Answer-Over
50%
The perinatal period - Answer-The entire time frame from
pregnancy through the first year after giving birth
,PMAD - Answer-Perinatal Mood (depression and bipolar)
Anxiety (GAD, panic, OCD, PTSD) Disorders
What percentage of pregnancies are unplanned? -
Answer-50%
PMDD - Answer-Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Sensitive to hormonal changes
Risk factor for PMAD
What disorders classify as a PMAD? - Answer-Depression
Anxiety and Panic disorder
OCD
PTSD
Perinatal Bipolar
Psychosis
Perinatal depression - Answer-Most under diagnosed
obstetric complication in America
Increased costs of medical care
,Inappropriate medical care
Child abuse and neglect
Discontinuation of breastfeeding
Family dysfunction
Adversely affects early brain development
40% of cases are detected and diagnosed
60% receive treatment
Prevalence for Prenatal anxiety - Answer-15.8%
Prevalence for postpartum anxiety - Answer-8% - 20%
PMADs in Fathers - Answer-1 in 10 men will get
anxiety/depression
Fathers with higher ACE scores reported more pregnancy-
related anxiety than did fathers with lower scores at all
time points
Reported more depressive feelings during pregnancy
, 9.2% had depression prenatally
Maternal depression increased the risk of paternal
depression
- Initial high after birth may give way to depression
- Masked male depression (substance use, irritable,
aggressive)
- Distancing
- Distractions and habits
Military Stressors - Answer-Recent/upcoming deployment
Potential lack of emotional support from partner
Fear for welfare or self or partner
Living without partner
Single parenting
Concerns about childcare
Inadequate support:
Location away from friends and family