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New moms experience "baby blues" but serious problems arise sometimes. Dr. Sarah Mallard Wakefield, chair of the department of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, describes normal "baby blues," who is more susceptible for postpartum depression and what we can do to help loved ones. For health care providers, Dr. Wakefield talks about a resource available to help them to help new moms.
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New moms experience "baby blues" but serious problems arise sometimes. Dr. Sarah Mallard Wakefield, chair of the department of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, describes normal "baby blues," who is more susceptible for postpartum depression and what we can do to help loved ones. For health care providers, Dr. Wakefield talks about a resource available to help them to help new moms.