FACTS
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
NUMBERS
SCREENING
TREATMENT
100

Major and minor depressive episodes that occur during pregnancy or within 12 months of delivery

What is Perinatal depression?

100

The presence of this many symptoms is needed to make a diagnosis of PP depression.

What is four?

100

This percent of women experience PP depression.

What is 15%?

100

Who is responsible for screenings?

What is the provider and medical assistant.

100

A treatment option that involves speaking with a behavioral health professional. 

What is counseling/psychotherapy.

200

Feelings of sadness, fear, anger, or nervousness that go away within 2 weeks after delivery.

What is baby blues?

200

Frequent crying, lack of energy, and difficulty concentrating are examples of this.

What are symptoms of depression?

200

PP depression can occur as early as this.

What is 2 weeks.

200

Screening for depression should occur at these time frames.

What is:

14-17 wks

29-32 weeks

After 2 weeks PP

Routine PP exam

200

Medications that are given to decrease or stop symptoms.

What is Anti-depressants?

300

A reason/ belief many mothers do not seek treatment.

What is thinking their symptoms are normal?

300

The duration in time, for which postpartum depression may be diagnosed.

What is 1 year. 

300

Percent of women experiencing baby blues within the first 2 weeks after delivery.

What is 80%?

300

Edinburgh postnatal depression scale and Generalized Anxiety-7

What are screening tools for depression and anxiety?

300

An email or information that is put in the after visit summary that a patient may review to find ways to manage her symptoms. 

What is a list of resources.

400

Impacts seen on an infant of a mother suffering from PP depression.

What is emotional and cognitive development delays?

400

Feelings or voices telling you to hurt yourself or someone else during the PP period.

What is PP Psychosis?

400

Symptoms of depression lasting longer this warrant seeking help.

What is 2 weeks?

400

A helpful way for providers and medical assistants to remember when screenings are needed. 

What is a brief huddle. 
400

What medical assistants should give patients after they screen positive, to help them with understanding and communicating their options to their provider. 

What is a decision aid?

500
  • Medical complications during childbirth
  • Mixed feelings about the pregnancy
  • A lack of strong emotional support
  • Substance abuse problems
  • A history of depression

What are risk factors?

500

Action taken when any woman with symptoms of psychosis or with serious suicidal/ homicidal ideation is present.

What is referrred for emergency/ psychiatric evaluation?

500

0.1% to 0.2% of women will experience this usually within the first 4 weeks following delivery.

What is PP psychosis?

500

The reason women are thought to be at increased risk for mood disorders.

What is hormonal fluctuations?

500

You must be reasonably sure a patient does not also have this diagnosis before starting her on an antidepressant because it may increase the likelihood of a manic episode. 

What is bipolar disorder?

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