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Could Brooke Shields Have Avoided Postpartum Depression?

Hormone levels may predict who's at risk of developing depression after pregnancy.
Contributor : Rebecca Reyes,MD
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Understanding Postpartum Depression

After childbirth you may feel sad, weepy, and overwhelmed for a few days.
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Post-Partum Depression (Newborns #3)

Post-Partum Depression

Postpartum depression is more common than you think. Up to 80 percent of new moms experience sadness after birth. For most women, post par...
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Breastfeeding Lowers Risk of Diabetes and Heart Disease

according to a new study, women who breastfeed significanly reduce their risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition that can lead to...
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Benefits & Facts About Breastfeeding

Breast milk has disease-fighting cells called antibodies that help protect infants from germs, illness, and even SIDS.
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Is Your Baby Getting Enough Milk?

Many babies, but not all, lose a small amount of weight in the first days after birth
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Getting Busy After Baby

Getting Busy After Baby

Having sex after baby may be easy - but not much about your post pregnant life will be the same as it was. You'll need to wait 6 weeks afte...
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