Research for Postpartum Depression Support

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Postpartum Depression Research

If you're struggling with depression during or after pregnancy, you're not alone. We're looking for women to participate in research that could help improve treatment options for postpartum depression. Your involvement could make a real difference.

✓ Professional psychiatric care and support
✓ Contribute to better treatment options
✓ Flexible participation around your schedule
✓ Compassionate research team

About This Research

We're researching new approaches to help women with depression that begins during pregnancy or within the first months after delivery. When you participate, you'll receive comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and care from our compassionate team. Your experiences and feedback will help us understand how to better support mothers facing this challenging time.

Who Can Participate?

✓ You are female, ages 15-45
✓ Your depression started during pregnancy or within 4 weeks after delivery
✓ You are less than 12 months postpartum
✓ You are experiencing moderate to severe depression symptoms

What to Expect

✓ Receive specialized psychiatric evaluation and ongoing support
✓ Access to professional mental health care during the study
✓ Help advance treatment options for postpartum depression
✓ Be part of a compassionate research community dedicated to maternal mental health

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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