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==Overview==
==Overview==
Disease name] may be caused by [cause1], [cause2], or [cause3].
[[Peripartum mood disturbances]] are caused by a variety of factors. The [[chemical]], [[psychological]] and [[Social Sciences|social]] changes, which occur after the [[childbirth]] interact with one another causing the [[mood disturbances]]. The [[emotional]] and physical demand of the [[childbirth]] and care of the [[newborn]], life [[stress]] of performance at the workplace may also contribute to this.
 
OR
 
Common causes of [disease] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
 
OR
 
The most common cause of [disease name] is [cause 1]. Less common causes of [disease name] include [cause 2], [cause 3], and [cause 4].
 
OR
 
The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click [[Pericarditis causes#Overview|here]].


==Cause[[inflammatory bowel disease|s]]==
==Cause[[inflammatory bowel disease|s]]==


*ymptom/manifestation] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
*[[Postnatal depression|Postpartum depression]]:<ref name="urlPostpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care">{{cite web |url=https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/postpartum-depression |title=Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="pmid18592034">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soares CN, Zitek B |title=Reproductive hormone sensitivity and risk for depression across the female life cycle: a continuum of vulnerability? |journal=J Psychiatry Neurosci |volume=33 |issue=4 |pages=331–43 |date=July 2008 |pmid=18592034 |pmc=2440795 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid24239932">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kim S, Soeken TA, Cromer SJ, Martinez SR, Hardy LR, Strathearn L |title=Oxytocin and postpartum depression: delivering on what's known and what's not |journal=Brain Res |volume=1580 |issue= |pages=219–32 |date=September 2014 |pmid=24239932 |pmc=4156558 |doi=10.1016/j.brainres.2013.11.009 |url=}}</ref> <ref name="urlNIMH » Perinatal Depression">{{cite web |url=https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/perinatal-depression/ |title=NIMH » Perinatal Depression |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
*[Cause] is a life-threatening cause of [disease].
**drop in [[estrogen]] and  [[progesterone]]
 
**drop in [[thyroid hormones]] ,
===Common Causes===
**[[anxiety]]
Common causes of [disease name] may include:
**Lack of sleep ,
*[Cause1]
**Distorted self image :<br>
*[Cause2]
*[[Postpartum]] [[psychosis]]:<ref name="urlWhat Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central">{{cite web |url=https://psychcentral.com/lib/postpartum-psychosis |title=What Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More &#124; Psych Central |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="urlThe global prevalence of postpartum psychosis: a systematic review | BMC Psychiatry | Full Text">{{cite web |url=https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-017-1427-7 |title=The global prevalence of postpartum psychosis: a systematic review &#124; BMC Psychiatry &#124; Full Text |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
*[Cause3]
**Sleep disruptions,
 
**[[Genetics]],
 
**[[Immune system]] dysregulation,
OR
**[[Family history]] of [[mental health]] conditions,
 
**Presence of other underlying [[mental health]] [[conditions]],
 
**Extreme [[hormone]] fluctuations,
*[Disease name] is caused by an infection with [pathogen name].
**[[Thyroid gland]] [[dysfunction]]
*[Pathogen name] is caused by [pathogen name].
*[[Postpartum]] blues: are caused mainly by <ref name="pmid25455248">{{cite journal |vauthors=Howard LM, Molyneaux E, Dennis CL, Rochat T, Stein A, Milgrom J |title=Non-psychotic mental disorders in the perinatal period |journal=Lancet |volume=384 |issue=9956 |pages=1775–88 |date=November 2014 |pmid=25455248 |doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61276-9 |url=}}</ref>
 
**A drop in [[estrogen]] and [[progesterone]] post delivery,
===Less Common Causes===
**Decrease in [[thyroid hormone]],
Less common causes of [disease name] include:
**[[Sleep deprivation]],
*[Cause1]
**Not eating properly,
*[Cause2]
**[[Emotional]] issues,
*[CauseCauses by OrganList the causes of the disease in alphabetical order:<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">
**[[Anxiety]] about the care of the [[newborn]] and not finding time for oneself.
* Cause 1
* Cause 2
* Cause 3
* Cause 4
* Cause 5
* Cause 6
* Cause 7
* Cause 8
* Cause 9
* Cause 10
</div>


==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sunita Kumawat, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

Peripartum mood disturbances are caused by a variety of factors. The chemical, psychological and social changes, which occur after the childbirth interact with one another causing the mood disturbances. The emotional and physical demand of the childbirth and care of the newborn, life stress of performance at the workplace may also contribute to this.

Causes

References

  1. "Postpartum Depression: Symptoms, Causes, Risks, Types, Tests, Professional and Self-Care".
  2. Soares CN, Zitek B (July 2008). "Reproductive hormone sensitivity and risk for depression across the female life cycle: a continuum of vulnerability?". J Psychiatry Neurosci. 33 (4): 331–43. PMC 2440795. PMID 18592034.
  3. Kim S, Soeken TA, Cromer SJ, Martinez SR, Hardy LR, Strathearn L (September 2014). "Oxytocin and postpartum depression: delivering on what's known and what's not". Brain Res. 1580: 219–32. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2013.11.009. PMC 4156558. PMID 24239932.
  4. "NIMH » Perinatal Depression".
  5. "What Is Postpartum Psychosis? Causes, Symptoms & More | Psych Central".
  6. "The global prevalence of postpartum psychosis: a systematic review | BMC Psychiatry | Full Text".
  7. Howard LM, Molyneaux E, Dennis CL, Rochat T, Stein A, Milgrom J (November 2014). "Non-psychotic mental disorders in the perinatal period". Lancet. 384 (9956): 1775–88. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61276-9. PMID 25455248.

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