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Postpartum Depression as Experienced by Adolescent Mothers


This study explores postpartum depression experiences among adolescent mothers. The research uses a qualitative approach, interviewing nine participants who became pregnant before 18, the youngest being 10 years old. Through in-depth interviews, the study uncovers five themes and fifteen subthemes: discomfort the baby’s presence, feelings of inadequacy in caring for the baby, agitation/demoralization with caregiving and tasks, loss of interest in activities, and feelings of worthlessness and guilt. The study suggests that these feelings often stem from untimely pregnancy and early parenthood, highlighting the need for improved detection and support for adolescent mothers facing postpartum depression. While the findings are specific to the participants, they offer insights for further research and development frameworks to address this overlooked experience.


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