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jlmhmf

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According to the discussion in Chapter 10, postpartum depression is
 
  a. a short-lasting negative mood change that typically goes away within the first two weeks after childbirth.
  b. a disorder that occurs in approximately 10 of new mothers in Canada and the United States.
  c. a disorder that is found in Canada, the United States, and Europe, but is rarely reported in other countries.
  d. a disorder that is actually quite different from the kind of clinical depression that is found in women who have not recently experienced childbirth.

Question 2

Postpartum depression
 
  a. occurs in 50 to 80 of women several days after delivery.
  b. is extremely different from other kinds of depression.
  c. usually occurs toward the end of pregnancy.
  d. may last for many months.



kardosa007

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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