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Postnatal and after
* Postnatal psychosis, a mental illness sometimes encountered in mothers after pregnancy
Postnatal ( Latin for after birth, from post, meaning after, and natalis, meaning of birth ) is the period beginning immediately after the birth of a child and extending for about six weeks.
Her books include: Once a Month: The Original Premenstrual Syndrome Handbook ( 1978 ) and Depression after Childbirth: How to Recognize, Treat, and Prevent Postnatal Depression.

Postnatal and .
Postnatal care is care provided to the mother following parturition.
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, a standardized self-reported questionnaire, may be used to identify women who have postpartum depression.
One method of detecting Postnatal Depression ( PND ) is the use of Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.
* 1980 Postnatal Committee set up, leading to Parentability ( support group for disabled parents ) and other support groups.
Postnatal development often appears normal until the onset of poor feeding and inadequate weight gain, and clinical manifestations of rickets are recognized.

causes and Those
Those who propose views like this, would see their suggested causes as contributory triggers, while in a time of judgement all the community suffers, whether innocent or guilty.
Those causes that lead immediately to the effect are often called direct or proximate causes ( see proximate causation ).
Those causes were a concern among some members of the groups concerned that the internal regime of their own group had become bureaucratised and lacked in democratic accountability.
Those in the subculture who gravitated toward animal-related causes but disagreed with some of hardline's finer points found themselves becoming vegan straightedge.
Prenatal causes: Those disabilities that are acquired before birth.
Perinatal causes: Those disabilities that are acquired during birth.
Those who use such a device employ the technique of tissue expansion, which causes new skin to grow.
Those appeals are made from the Sheriff court, the court of first instance for low value civil causes in the court system of Scotland.

causes and disabilities
Several learning disabilities often occur with dyslexia, but it is unclear whether these learning disabilities share underlying neurological causes with dyslexia.
She is remembered as an advocate for people with disabilities, amid numerous other causes.
The Telethon Institute is a multi-disciplinary research facility that investigates the causes and prevention of major childhood diseases and disabilities.
Under the direction of Robert W. Marion, M. D., a medical geneticist, CERC's mission is to provide outstanding care to children with disabilities and their families, provide training to the next generation of leaders in the field of neurodevelopmental disabilities, and to perform research into the causes and potential treatments of the conditions that affect our patients.
The Ancient Egyptians were the first civilisation to display an interest in the causes and cures for disabilities and during some periods blind people are recorded as representing a substantial portion of the poets and musicians in society.
Functional impairments are deficits, problems, delays, or abnormalities due to prenatal alcohol exposure ( rather than hereditary causes or postnatal insults ) in observable and measurable domains related to daily functioning, often referred to as developmental disabilities.
Its role is to conduct applied social research on the scope and causes of social needs — specifically those related to aging, health policy, children and youth, people with disabilities, and new immigrants — and assesses various approaches to addressing them.
He cautioned others not to be quick to attribute mental disabilities to specific causes.
Disabilities with a negative stigma and that are perceived as resulting from the actions of the person ( e. g., HIV-Positive, substance abuse ) result in lower interview scores than disabilities for which the causes are perceived to be out of the individual ’ s control ( e. g., physical birth defect ).
At the same time, there are pro-life feminists who focus on making abortion obsolete by relieving its root causes at every level of society from the individual to the global — for example, from personally providing direct aid to pregnant women, adopting children with disabilities, campaigning for global access to antiretrovirals, and by advocating women's economic justice worldwide.
Personal ties between Axelrod and Hillary Clinton also made it difficult, as she had done significant work on behalf of epilepsy causes for a foundation co-founded by Axelrod's wife and mother, Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy ( CURE ) ( Axelrod's daughter suffers from developmental disabilities associated with chronic epileptic seizures.
The Foundation ’ s mission is to raise funds to identify reading deficiencies, diagnose causes and effective treatments for learning disabilities, improve systems for training teachers, tutors and other educators in literacy issues, provide grants, stipends and scholarships for deserving students, and assist in the development of tools and techniques for the effective teaching of reading and writing skills.
There are many social, environmental and physical causes of developmental disabilities, although for some a definitive cause may never be determined.
Therefore the causes such as adult poverty, government policies, lack of education, unemployment, social services, disabilities and discrimination significantly affect the presence of child poverty.

causes and gained
With the resources thus gained he undertook to enable Philip V to carry out an ambitious foreign policy to undo the Treaty of Utrecht, with the aim of countering the Habsburgs and recovering Spanish possessions in Italy, where he was responsible for unwarranted invasions of Sardinia ( November 1717, strongly supported by Sardinian politician Vicente Bacallar ) and Sicily ( July 1718 ), in spite of promises made to the Pope, while pressing Spanish causes in France with the Cellamare Conspiracy.
Kahane gained recognition as an activist for Jewish causes, such as organizing Jewish self-defense groups in deteriorating neighborhoods and the struggle for the right of Soviet Jews to immigrate.
In 1655 French armies gained more ground, but in 1656 Turenne suffered a serious defeat at Valenciennes, and though the causes of the defeat had been largely outside his control, he again showed his ability to recover from an outcome that would have overwhelmed lesser generals.
The Ibar gained notoriety as being the most polluted river in Serbia ( together with its major tributary, the Sitnica ), especially from frequent spills of extremely poisonous phenol, which causes constant problems for the population of Kraljevo, since the city uses the river's water for public waterworks.
She also gained recognition for her work as an advocate of causes designed to benefit children and animals, and retained a lifelong commitment to public education.
The domestic system is often cited as one of the causes of the rise of the nuclear family in Europe as the large amount of profits gained by common people made them less dependent on their extended family.
The flag design has gained wider notability due to its adoption in Australian culture as a symbol of democracy, protest and a wide variety of other causes.
" The group has gained popularity in Italy through its songs and its voicing of progressive political causes.
The self confidence the Egyptians gained was credited by Polybius as one of the causes of the secession in 207-186 of Upper Egypt under pharaohs Hugronaphor and Ankhmakis, who created a separate kingdom that lasted nearly twenty years.
This " wanting " is unlike " liking " in that liking is a pleasure immediately gained from consumption or other contact with stimuli, while the " wanting " of incentive salience is a motivational magnet quality of a stimulus that makes it a desirable and attractive goal, transforming it from a mere sensory experience into something that commands attention, induces approach, and causes it to be sought out.
Maceo, with the experience and wisdom gained from previous revolutionary failures, argued that there were a number of impediments to military success in a brief but intense epistolary exchange with Martí, warning about the causes of the partial defeat in the Ten Years ' War ( 1868 – 78 ).
Kennedy's victory was extremely narrow to the point it causes some controversy still today, and the opposition Republicans gained one seat at the expense of the Democrats.
Hitting the reactor with many bullets causes it to go critical and destroy the planet in 10 seconds-the ship must escape into space before this happens, with or without the pod ( more points are gained if the pod is present ).
He gained the respect of Egypt's human rights and civil society community for championing different causes, including Copts, Bahá ' ís.
He later gained his powers artificially with Mutant Growth Hormone ( MGH ), an illegal street drug that causes brief periods of superhuman abilities.

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