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  • Treatment - Postnatal depression

    Speak to a GP or health visitor if you think you might have postnatal depression. With treatment most women make a full recovery.

  • Symptoms - Postnatal depression

    Postnatal depression can affect women in different ways. It can start at any point in the first year after giving birth and may develop suddenly or gradually.

  • Postnatal depression

    Postnatal depression is a type of depression that many parents experience after having a baby. It's a common problem. Depression in pregnancy (antenatal depression) is also common.

  • Improving low mood

    Read about self-help techniques that can help improve your low mood.

  • Coping with depression

    Read about how to cope with depression yourself, or how to help someone else.

  • Treatment - Depression in adults

    Find out how depression in adults is treated. Treatment depends on how severe your depression is, but usually involves a combination of self-help, talking therapies and medicine.

  • Symptoms - Depression in adults

    Read about the symptoms of depression in adults, which can be mild, moderate or severe. Symptoms can also be classed as psychological, physical and social.

  • Support groups - Depression in adults

    Talking to other people with a similar experience can help people cope with depression. Find out about self-help groups for depression and other sources of support.

  • Overview - Depression in adults

    Read about depression in adults, including how to tell if you're depressed, the treatments for different severities of depression, and how making lifestyle changes can help.

  • Living with - Depression in adults

    Information and advice about coping with depression, including diet and exercise, talking therapy, dealing with bereavement and caring for someone who's depressed.