EXPRESSÕES DO BABY BLUES E DA DEPRESSÃO PÓS-PARTO

Alexandra Alves Pires, Lara Queiroz, M. A. Marques, Marcelo Pessoa
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Postpartum depression (or baby blues, in English) affects women who have just given birth to a fetus. From this event, an emotional discomfort is generated that, out of fear or guilt, establishes between the parturient and the child a relationship of conflict that can culminate in the elimination of the newborn. As a methodology for this study, we searched for publications on the subject, in physical and digital collections, in order to obtain information in the face of an evil that is so present in the daily lives of thousands of women. The objective of our work is to clarify information about this disease that affects women all over the world and, in this way, to bring information about treatments and diagnoses to the debate. This work is justified by the need to build a collection of information capable of helping women in this delicate moment of their existence. As a partial result of the research, we observed that, for some women who have already gone through this depressive phase, the physical and mental health condition tends to evolve into other diseases, with an expected duration of life.
婴儿忧郁和产后抑郁的表达
产后抑郁症(英语中称为婴儿抑郁症)影响的是刚刚生下胎儿的女性。从这个事件中,一种情感上的不适产生了,出于恐惧或内疚,在产妇和儿童之间建立了一种冲突关系,这种关系可能以消灭新生儿而告终。作为这项研究的方法论,我们搜索了关于这一主题的出版物,包括实体和数字馆藏,以便在面对成千上万女性日常生活中如此普遍的邪恶时获得信息。我们的工作目标是澄清有关这种影响全世界妇女的疾病的信息,并以此方式将有关治疗和诊断的信息带入辩论。这项工作是合理的,因为需要建立一个能够帮助妇女在她们生存的这个微妙时刻的信息收集。作为研究的部分结果,我们观察到,对于一些已经经历了这个抑郁阶段的妇女来说,身体和精神健康状况往往会演变成其他疾病,并预期持续寿命。
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