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Early recognition and management of perinatal depression is essential
May be hard to talk to a stranger. Make woman comfortable and give her lots of time to talk freely. Reassure and validate her feelings — may take several visits to build up trust before she talks
Explain that you ask all new mothers these questions to see if they need extra help
Table 2.6 Medical consult if risk factors identified
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Table 2.7 (EPDS)
If postnatal
Most important thing to decide — is there immediate or short-term risk to safety of mother or baby. Know the mandatory reporting requirements for your jurisdiction
Add scores for the marked items for total score. See EPDS scoring guide. If positive answer to Q10- always do mental health assessment straight away
If positive answer to Q10 — always do mental health assessment straight away. In postpartum women also assess risk to baby
Table 2.7 Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
Table 2.8 EPDS scoring guide
Supporting resources
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