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Shout out what two FEMALE hormones are hand in hand with PPD?
Estrogen and Progesterone
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What is the success rate for women who get their PPD treated?
80%
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Physically give an example of a sign or symptom of Postpartum Depression.
The contestant can show crying, mood swings, being anxious, having a headache, eating a lot, or any other signs/symptoms mentioned.
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When does PPD likely occur?
The first couple of days after birth to a few months after.
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On average, how many women experience Postpartum Depression within a year after giving birth?
1 in 7 women
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What is the name of the extreme disorder that some mothers develop after giving birth?
Postpartum Psychosis.
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What forms of treatment are the most common for people dealing with PPD?
Medications and Psychotherapy
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Scenario: You know someone struggling with PPD, what would you do to best help them and provide support?
A clue for those answering: (similar to those helping a friend with depression)
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True or False: Teen mothers can also deal with Postpartum Depression?
True: Women of any age can deal with Postpartum Depression and teen mothers are actually more at risk of developing PPD than any other age.
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True or False: Does every woman take antidepressants when treating her feelings of postpartum depression?
False
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Opinion: Do you think Postpartum Depression should be taught to women/families before they choose to have kids? Why or why not?
No right answer, solely an opinion.
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What are the chances of a woman having PPD after giving birth?
50-75%
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