(HealthDay News) -- It's common for a woman to become depressed
during or just after a pregnancy. The timing and specific symptoms
tend to vary by person.
The womenshealth.gov website mentions these risk factors for
developing postpartum depression:
- Having had depression or another form of mental illness before
pregnancy.
- Having a family history of depression or another mental
illness.
- Lacking support from friends and family.
- Having negative or anxious feelings about being pregnant.
- Having had a prior pregnancy or delivery with
complications.
- Being stressed about money or personal relationships.
- Engaging in substance abuse.
- Becoming pregnant at an early age.
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