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CURRENT TRENDS IN PREDICTION OF EARLY POSTPARTUM

Abstract

Postpartum depression is one of the most frequent complications of the postpartum period [Makarova M.A. et al., 2021]. According to statistical data, its prevalence ranges from 5% to 60.8%, depending on socio-demographic and ethno-cultural characteristics [Klainin P. et al., 2009; Howard Louise M. et al., 2014; Di Florio A. et al., 2017]. According to the results of a number of studies, postpartum depression remains undetected in almost half of the cases [Ross L. E. et al., 2006; Hegde S. et al., 2012]. There is also a high probability of developing prolonged depression - about 20% of women suffer from depression within a year after giving birth, and up to 13% of women within two years [Stein A. et al., 2014; Stewart D.E. et al., 2016; Rasmussen M.L.H. et al., 2017

Keywords

postpartum depression, obstetrics, medicine

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