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Women with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) at higher risk of post-pregnancy depression: Study

It also found that women with pregnancy-related, or perinatal depression have a higher risk of experiencing premenstrual disorders, which can include mood swings and physical discomfort.

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Women with premenstrual syndrome (PMS), or symptoms experienced before their periods, are at a higher risk of developing post-pregnancy depression, according to a new research.

Conversely, it also found that women with pregnancy-related, or perinatal depression have a higher risk of experiencing premenstrual disorders, that can include mood swings and physical discomfort.

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