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  1. Postpartum psychosis (PPP), also known as puerperal psychosis or peripartum psychosis, involves the abrupt onset of psychotic symptoms shortly following childbirth, typically within two weeks of delivery but less than 4 weeks postpartum.

  2. Key Points. Postpartum psychosis (PPP) is a rare psychiatric emergency that can danger the lives of mother and child. It most often arises within 10 days of childbirth, and is characterized by bizarre thoughts and/or behavior, alterations of consciousness, and mood fluctuation.

  3. Jun 26, 2023 · Postpartum psychosis is an acute illness of multifactorial origin and is considered a psychiatric emergency. In this activity, the common presentations, diagnosis, and treatment options for postpartum psychosis are reviewed.

  4. The most significant risk factors for postpartum psychosis are a personal or family history of bipolar disorder, or a previous psychotic episode. Of the individuals who develop a Perinatal Psychosis (PP), research has suggested that there is approximately a 5% suicide rate and a 4% infanticide rate associated with the illness.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Postpartum psychosis (PPP) is a rare and severe mental health emergency requiring treatment. It occurs in about 1 to 2 out of every 1,000 births. PPP typically begins between 24 hours and three weeks after delivery. The onset of PPP is sudden and may involve: Erratic behavior. Mood swings. Not sleeping. Altered sense of reality. Confusion.

  6. Aug 22, 2023 · Postpartum psychosis is a rare but serious condition that impacts an estimated one in 1,000 mothers in the weeks after they give birth. Sometimes it's compared to the much more common...

  7. Apr 27, 2016 · Postpartum psychosis is a severe mental illness characterized by extreme difficulty in responding emotionally to a newborn baby — it can even include thoughts of harming the child. The...

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