PLOS Medicine, 2024; 21 (3) Women affected by premenstrual disorders have a higher risk of perinatal depression compared with those who do not, according to research published March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Medicine. The relationship works… | TRFT Library & Knowledge Service April 2 | PLOS Medicine, 2024; 21 (3) Women affected by premenstrual disorders have a higher risk of perinatal depression compared with those who do not, according to research published March 28 in the open access journal PLOS Medicine. The relationship works both ways: those with perinatal depression are also more likely to develop premenstrual disorders after pregnancy and childbirth. This study suggests that a common mechanism might contribute to the two conditions. Qian Yang, Emma Bränn, Elizabeth R. Bertone- Johnson, Arvid Sjölander, Fang Fang, Anna Sara Oberg, Unnur A. Valdimarsdóttir, Donghao Lu. The bidirectional association between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression: A nationwide register-based study from Sweden. | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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