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  • Postpartum depression can last a year or more if untreated. There's no one cause for it, but physical, hormonal, and emotional changes all play a role.
  • Looks at depression in children and teens. Covers symptoms like anxiety, headaches, sleep problems, and lack of energy. Discusses treatment with therapy and medicines. Covers warning signs of suicide.
  • Pain management during labor will be an important part of your experience. Learn about options for managing childbirth pain from Kaiser Permanente.
  • When you're dealing with everyday problems, stress, or health issues, it's important to have people in your life who can give you support. You may need a shoulder to cry on or someone to talk to. It's also important to have social support when you're dealing with major life events or managing a serious health condition...
  • Watch videos about COVID-19 from Kaiser Permanente. Learn how to protect yourself, how to care for loved ones, and what to do if you get sick.
  • Learn about Kaiser Permanente resources and self-care strategies you can use to help weather life’s normal ups and downs.
  • Explains what breastfeeding is, benefits, how to plan for it, and how often to breastfeed. Includes step-by-step instructions. Covers common problems and when to call for help.
  • Learn about Kaiser Permanente resources and self-care tools you can use to help you manage symptoms of depression and feel better.
  • Diabetes is a condition in which sugar (glucose) remains in the blood rather than entering the body's cells to be used for energy. This results in high blood sugar. Over time, high blood sugar can damage many body systems. Symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst and frequent urination (especially at night)...
  • Substance use disorder (SUD) is common and treatable. Kaiser Permanente has the resources to help you recover.
  • What is alcohol use disorder? Alcohol use disorder means that a person drinks alcohol even though it causes harm to themselves or others. It can range from mild to severe. People with this disorder may find it hard to control their alcohol use. Over time, drinking too much alcohol may cause health problems, like liver...
  • Now that you're pregnant, you'll work closely with prenatal care doctors to will help you make important decisions, track milestones, and stay healthy.
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