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She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. It was ultimately fatigue that best predicted which women would develop postpartum depression.
Elizabeth Corwin
One of the problems with postpartum depression is that women usually aren't diagnosed until the disease is already established. If a woman's health care provider knew early on that a patient was slipping down this slope, he or she could intervene. It may not take much to screen for it, either - the questions in the fatigue test that we used took about two to three minutes to answer.
Elizabeth Corwin
For these women, the constant fatigue came first, and depression followed.
Elizabeth Corwin
Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression
Brooke Shields
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1965
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We used to think the rate of postpartum depression was 9 percent. We now know it is much higher than that.
John Gottman
Most of these women are returning to work anywhere from six to 12 weeks after giving birth. There isn't a lot of research out there on women's general postpartum health, and almost nothing specifically looking at working women.
Pat McGovern
Postpartum depression is very, very common but a lot of people just don't recognize that they have it. A lot of physicians also don't ask (patients) about it, so it's a problem from both sides,
Jose Gonzalez
When you think about it, it makes intuitive sense, when you consider the hallmark signs of depression - sadness, fatigue, lack of interest in things you used to like. When kids are having a tough time with peers, and struggling with depression, then this can translate to reduced rates of physical activity.
Eric Storch
This study highlights the need for ongoing rest and recovery beyond four to six weeks postpartum, and the need for more support for women.
Pat McGovern
If it was to develop into a depression tonight or tomorrow, it could develop into a tropical storm.
Robbie Berg
We felt that there was a tremendous need to form a group for new mothers experiencing depression. Maternity stays are so short that doctor's often don't see depression symptoms in the hospital. Many times, women are diagnosed after they leave.
Deborah Chesky
Of all the nasty outcomes predicted for women's liberation... none was more alarming, from a feminist point of view, than the suggestion that women would eventually become just like men.
Barbara Ehrenreich
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1941
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Previous studies never told us the prognostic implications of not achieving your age-predicted exercise level. This study is based on women we've followed since 1992. We know who's dead and who's alive, and we've found that if you achieve under 85 percent of your age-predicted exercise level, you're considerably more likely to die from cardiac disease.
Martha Gulati
We focused on mothers because depression is more common in women than men, and women are more apt to come for treatment. But we suspect the same with depressed fathers.
Myrna Weissman
Brady predicted. ''It's up to us to see this team develop into however it morphs into.
Tom Brady
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