Mental health in women: Perinatal, postpartum & menopause addresses the psychological challenges linked to major hormonal transitions. The perinatal and postpartum periods can bring anxiety, depression, and mood disturbances that affect both mother and child. Likewise, menopause is often accompanied by emotional instability, insomnia, and cognitive changes that are frequently overlooked. By recognizing the mental health implications of these stages, healthcare professionals can offer timely screenings, supportive interventions, and multidisciplinary care. Integrating emotional wellness into routine clinical practice is essential for improving outcomes. Mental Health in Women: Perinatal, Postpartum & Menopause highlights the importance of awareness, early diagnosis, and collaborative strategies that place equal emphasis on both mental and reproductive health across a woman’s lifespan.
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