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In what year was the term "post-natal depression" first used? Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Dotty is right about when it was first termed PND. It was following a big study in Edinburgh.
However, I started my nurse training in 1982 and we certainly knew then that mums could get 'the blues'. I think it's just about studying it properly and coming up with an accurate cause and name, which they did in the 80s.
However, I started my nurse training in 1982 and we certainly knew then that mums could get 'the blues'. I think it's just about studying it properly and coming up with an accurate cause and name, which they did in the 80s.
I can remember in 1984 and 85 reading about psychological reactions to new babies including depression, and including it being caused by other people's expectations on the new mother as well as tiredness etc. Maybe this was from a group called then the Association of Radical Midwives (a laugh a minute they were), and also the writings of Sheila Kitzinger.