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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
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Whether a major depressive episode occurring in the postpartum period (i.e., postpartum depression [
PPD
]) is sufficiently distinct from major depressive episodes occurring at other times (i.e., major depressive disorder) to warrant a separate diagnosis is a point of debate with substantial clinical significance. The evidence for and against diagnostic distinction for
PPD
is reviewed with respect to epidemiology, etiology, and treatment. Overall, evidence that
PPD
is distinct from major depressive disorder is mixed and is largely affected by how the postpartum period is defined. For
depression
occurring in the early postpartum period (variably defined, but typically with onset in the first 8 weeks), symptom severity, heritability, and epigenetic data suggest that
PPD
may be distinct, whereas
depression
occurring in the later postpartum period may be more similar to major depressive disorder occurring outside of the perinatal period. The clinical significance of this debate is considerable given that
PPD
, the most common complication of childbirth, is associated with immediate and enduring adverse effects on maternal and offspring morbidity and mortality. Future research investigating the distinctiveness of
PPD
from major depressive disorder in general should focus on the early postpartum period when the rapid decline in hormones contributes to a withdrawal state, requiring profound adjustments in central nervous system function.
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PMID:Is Postpartum Depression Different From Depression Occurring Outside of the Perinatal Period? A Review of the Evidence. 3316 48
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