| If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | What Women Need to Know About Depression | | | Nancy Schimelpfening Depression Expert | | | What Women Need to Know About Depression | About 10% to 25% of women will have have major depression at some point during their lifetime and they will be especially vulnerable during their reproductive years. Mood disorders like depression worsen the morbidity and mortality rates of other medical disorders. In addition, untreated depression has the potential to lead to suicide. It is important for women to understand depression and how it affects their lives. | | | Do You Have PMS or PMDD? | Are you experiencing PMS symptoms or PMDD? This article lists PMS symptoms and PMDD symptoms, explains diagnosis and includes a tracking tool for tracking your cycles. | | | How Men and Women Are Different When It Comes to Depression | While men and women are basically the same when it comes to the mechanics of depression, there are some subtle differences in male and female depression due to society's expectations of what being a particular gender means, as well as hormonal differences. | | | How to Prevent Postpartum Depression | After giving birth, about 30% to 80% of women will experience "baby blues," feeling mild depression, weepiness, irritability, fatigue and moodiness. About 10% of women, though, will go through postpartum major depression (PMD), experiencing more severe, lasting symptoms. These are some tips that may help prevent postpartum depression. | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Depression newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | |
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