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Pregnancy and Mental Health


Maternal PTSDÂ
2020, university called for early intervention, vital to identify high-risk conditions, and treat women with PTSD. In the past research on PTSD has been based on military veterans. Maternal PTSD is not fully acknowledge or supported in health care. City University of London researchers (2020) found a total of 24267 women had reported the prevalence of PTSD during pregnancy or after birth using a diagnostic measure. Up to 700,000 women give birth each year in UK. prevalence
Joy Wisdom
Nov 14, 20221 min read
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Braking news – 2021 got survey
2021 England’s women’s survey results from over 100,000 women. The overall finds were staggering. Women felt unsupported, not heard or taken seriously by professionals and unsupported in their menstrual, menopause, infertility and maternity issues, by health care providers. Birmingham University published three articles in the Lancet in April 2021, that substantiated women’s devastation and mental health issues from miscarriage. Just one of the many factors that affects wome
Joy Wisdom
Sep 13, 20224 min read
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Emotional pain and depression – true facts and solutions by Joy Wisdom
In 2017, Harvard university announced, pain especially chronic pain, is an emotional condition as well as a physical sensation. It is a complex experience that affects through mood and behaviour, can lead to isolation, immobility and drug dependence. Pain is depressing, and depression causes intensifies pain. People with chronic pain have three times the average risk of developing psychiatric symptoms, such as mood or anxiety disorders. Depressed individuals have three times
Joy Wisdom
Jul 18, 20224 min read
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