Postpartum Depression: It is not hidden from anyone how important her parents and grandparents become for a woman before marriage and her in-laws after marriage. In fact, a study has now found that living with healthy in-laws or parents reduces the risk of depression.
Dr. Nina Metsä-Simola, a professor at Finland's Helsinki University, says women of child-bearing age are less likely to buy antidepressants if the parents are under 70, working, and have no serious health problems. The probability is higher.
To avoid depression, each other's support is necessary.
According to the report, researchers monitored 4.88 million mothers of young children in Finland between 2000 and 2014. The research also looked at whether there was anyone to take care of the new mothers or not.
Additionally, age, health, and distance from new mothers to parents, grandparents, or in-laws were also included. Dr. Metsä-Simola says that mutual support is necessary to protect people from depression in families with young children.
Women are at risk of depression after delivery
The study showed that antidepressant medications were more associated with women who were separated from their partners. According to experts, depression is a common problem among women after delivery. Although in some women it can be seen for a long time, in such a situation it needs attention.