Abstract
Pregnancy, a sensitive time when two bodies are changing and developing simultaneously, demands careful consideration in assessing and treating mental health conditions. Add to that the restrictions on researching such a vulnerable population, psychiatric nurses face a challenge in providing evidence-based care. The current article focuses on the epidemiology of postpartum depression and long-term consequences, neurobiology of postpartum depression that guides medication selection, and treatment options for supporting postpartum women and their families. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 57(11), 9-14.].
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