Hyperthyroidism Masking Depression and Panic Disorder Symptoms During Pregnancy: A Case Report

Depression occurring during pregnancy, often known as antenatal depression, is a significant mental illness with negative impacts on the mother's health, the health of the unborn baby, and the general welfare of the family. The condition is linked to various negative pregnancy outcomes, such as...

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