Some Implications of the Sleep Patterns of Pregnancy for Postpartum Emotional Disturbances

Emotional disturbance during pregnancy and the postpartum period is very common and at times leads to serious psychotic reactions. Studies comparing the relative frequency of psychotic breakdown in women during pregnancy or postpartum, or at other times, indicate that there is a greater frequency of...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 1969-08, Vol.115 (525), p.929-935
Hauptverfasser: Karacan, Ismet, Williams, Robert L., Hursch, C. J., McCaulley, M., Heine, M. W.
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Female
Humans
Pregnancy
Psychotic Disorders - etiology
Puerperal Disorders - etiology
Sleep
Sleep Stages
Sleep, REM
Statistics as Topic
title Some Implications of the Sleep Patterns of Pregnancy for Postpartum Emotional Disturbances
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