Research
Knowledge is not only power but also a mechanism for patients to ensure they have the best possible experience during and after their pregnancy. I have hand-selected and proofread research articles on various topics that will serve the physical, mental, and emotional health needs of mothers. Offering research in the realms of nutrition, baby boxes, maternal postpartum care, and prevalent current events, this database will provide mothers with a multitude of resources to maintain and improve their health and maternal life.
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Screening for PTSD during pregnancy: a missed opportunity
Prenatal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often overlooked in obstetric care because screening is rare, putting patients at a higher risk for pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes.
Postpartum depression risk factors: A narrative review
This scientific literature review categorizes risk factors for postpartum depression into five main groups: psychiatric, obstetric, biological/hormonal, social, and lifestyle risk factors.
Postpartum Care: Caring For Your Health After Delivery
This article offers physical recovery tips and social advice for the weeks following childbirth.
Postpartum complications: What you need to know
Over 50% of pregnancy-related deaths happen after childbirth. Take the necessary steps to look after your own health as well as that of your child.
Maternal self-care in the early postpartum period: An integrative review
Maternal self-care immediately after birth is a crucial, multi-faceted process.
Postpartum Depression
Don’t neglect your own health after pregnancy; know the risks and seek the help you deserve.