Abstract
Post-partum depression (PPD) is a common complication of pregnancy world-wide with a prevalence as high as 15% in some countries. Pain has been identified as a risk factor for major depression; however, the relationship between labor-related pain and PPD is less understood. This article sought out to examine the relationship between pain and PPD, examining whether there is a correlation that reducing pain through epidural analgesia can lower the risk for PPD. A PubMed database search was performed using the keywords “post-partum depression” and “labor epidural”. Multiple articles including 2 meta-analyses were evaluated for the association between post-partum depression and epidural analgesia for labor. Although there is evidence supporting labor epidural analgesia reducing PPD, many studies including the meta-analyses did not uphold the hypothesis. More well-designed studies on this topic need to be investigated in order to substantiate the current evidence in the literature.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1925-1933 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Journal of Pain Research |
Volume | 14 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Consult liason psychiatry
- Labor epidural
- Labor pain
- Pain management
- Post-partum depression
- Reproductive psychiatry