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Created November 8, 2019, last updated almost 4 years ago.
Collection: 119, Score: 517, Trend score: 0, Read count: 640, Articles count: 4, Created: 2019-11-08 09:54:25 UTC. Updated: 2021-02-08 00:14:00 UTC.Notes
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Anesthesia and analgesia · May 2018
Observational StudyThe Relationship Between Women's Intention to Request a Labor Epidural Analgesia, Actually Delivering With Labor Epidural Analgesia, and Postpartum Depression at 6 Weeks: A Prospective Observational Study.
Intending to deliver with labour epidural analgesia and then receiving a labour epidural is associated with slightly lower rate of postnatal depression.
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Anesthesia and analgesia · May 2018
Observational StudyLabor Analgesia as a Predictor for Reduced Postpartum Depression Scores: A Retrospective Observational Study.
A greater relief in labor pain with epidural analgesia is associated with lower postpartum depression scores, although with less clinical significance than other risk factors.
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