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  2. Post-adoption depression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Post-adoption depression can also negatively impact the child. [4] There is not an extensive amount of research available concerning post-adoption depression, however since the early 2000s practitioners have begun to take an interest in the syndrome and its effects on new parents.

  3. Postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression may also be experienced by non-biological parents. While not much research has been done regarding post-adoption depression, difficulties associated with parenting post-partum are similar between biological and adoptive parents. [32]

  4. Effects of adoption on the birth mother - Wikipedia

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    The decision to relinquish birth rights of a child is a heavy burden on the psychological makeup of a birth mother. Reactions following relinquishment include psychological, physical, and social-inter personal reactions.

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    In the UK, black women are more likely to experience postnatal depression than others, the Mental Health Foundation charity says. The reasons are complex, but Dola believes that being more open is ...

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    COMMENT: Following a traumatic birth with my first daughter, writes Clio Wood, I experienced mild PTSD and severe PND, which also manifested as rage

  7. Evolutionary approaches to postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum depression is not to be conflated with postpartum psychosis, which is qualitatively different. [2] [3] A meta-analysis found that up to 12.7% of pregnant women experience an episode of major depression, while as many as 18.4% experience depression at some point in their pregnancy. [4]

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