Asked by Domonic Bennett on Jun 24, 2024

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How are the features of the "baby blues" different from the symptoms of peripartum depression?

A) Both the "baby blues" and peripartum depression have the same symptoms.
B) The symptoms of the two differ depending on the age of the mother and the number of children she has had.
C) The symptoms of the "baby blues" are like those of peripartum depression, but are less severe and persistent.
D) Unlike in peripartum depression, the symptoms of the "baby blues" persist for several months following the delivery of a baby.

Peripartum Depression

A type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, encompassing depression that occurs during pregnancy or within the weeks or months after delivery.

"Baby Blues"

A common condition that typically affects new mothers, characterized by temporary sadness, anxiety, and mood swings shortly after childbirth.

  • Differentiate between "baby blues" and peripartum depression based on symptoms and duration.
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Kayla CalvertJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The "baby blues" typically involve mood swings, sadness, and irritability, but these symptoms are milder and last for a shorter duration (usually up to two weeks after childbirth) compared to peripartum depression, which involves more severe and persistent symptoms that can interfere significantly with daily life and may require treatment.