Postpartum Anxiety and Maternal-Infant Health Outcomes

Mar 6, 2013Pediatrics

Postpartum anxiety and its links to mother and baby health

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Abstract

17% of participating mothers exhibited positive anxiety scores during their maternity hospitalization.

  • Postpartum anxiety is more prevalent than postpartum depression, with 17% of mothers showing positive anxiety scores compared to 6% for depression.
  • Primiparity (first-time motherhood) is linked to higher anxiety scores (20% vs 15%) but does not significantly correlate with depression scores.
  • Mothers with positive anxiety scores are more likely to have undergone cesarean deliveries (22% vs 15%).
  • Reduced breastfeeding duration is associated with positive anxiety scores.
  • Increased maternal health care utilization within 2 weeks of delivery is linked to positive anxiety scores.

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