Postpartum Depression
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چون انرژی ذخیره شده مادر بعلت خستگی یا اثرات دارویی طول مدت زایمان، مشکلات ایجاد شده در روند زایمان و مانند آن از بین می رود، بانوان در دوره پس از زایمان بیش از هر زمان دیگری مستعد ابتلاء به بیماری های احساسی می باشند.
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volume 1 issue 2
pages 10- 15
publication date 1991-08
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