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		<title>Womens Reproductive Conditions and Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 22:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C. Kuntz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women are twice as likely to experience bouts of major depression and dysthymia (chronic depression) as men. There are no certain reasons for this difference in depression rates between men and women, but research does show that women have certain medical conditions that are specific to them that may contribute to their higher rate of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Women are twice as likely to experience bouts of major depression and dysthymia (chronic depression) as men. There are no certain reasons for this difference in depression rates between men and women, but research does show that women have certain medical conditions that are specific to them that may contribute to their higher rate of depression.</p>
<p>A woman&#8217;s monthly reproductive cycle and its symptoms brought about by hormonal changes along with other disorders of the reproductive organs can lead to depression and its symptoms.</p>
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<p>The monthly menstrual cycle brings physical and behavioral changes to many women that are related to the fluctuation of the many hormones that regulate the reproductive cycle. Called premenstrual syndrome (PMS), for many women these hormonal changes can bring about wide mood swings including depression and irritability. </p>
<p>While medical researchers are not completely sure of the cause of PMS they are studying the way the cyclical change in a woman&#8217;s hormones affects the brains chemistry. It is believed that these hormonal changes are responsible for many of the depressive symptoms women experience.</p>
<p>Endometriosis is a disease specific to women that if left untreated can lead to depression. Endometriosis strikes 10% to 20% of American women during their child bearing years and occurs when the endometrial tissue that is usually found in the uterus grows outside the uterus on the internal organs in the abdomen. Endometriosis includes a whole list of symptoms including pelvic tenderness and pain, chronic fatigue, heavy periods, infertility, digestive tract problems and pain, and miscarriages.</p>
<p>Women with endometriosis are highly susceptible to depression because of the constant pain and discomfort this disease brings. Finding a treatment that works can be time consuming and frustrating and many times the treatment itself can cause depression.</p>
<p>Menopause is another uniquely female condition that can lead to depression. As women approach midlife the signs of menopause begin to appear. A woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle begins to change and become unpredictable signifying changes in hormone levels that can cause mood swings, hot flashes and memory loss. Women going through menopause begin to feel that they are loosing control of their bodies and their life which can be a precursor to depression.</p>
<p>Postpartum depression is another form of depression specific to women. It occurs after a woman gives birth and her hormone levels return to their pre-pregnancy levels. This drop in hormone levels affects a woman&#8217;s mood much like the hormone changes during her monthly menstrual cycle. For some women this change in hormones along with the responsibility of a new baby can be difficult to deal with.</p>
<p>It should be noted that many women do not become depressed because of these reproductive events and live rather normal lives. Research has shown that those women most susceptible to depression from these reproductive centered conditions have had episodes of depression previously and are more likely to suffer from depression than women who do not have a past history of depression. It is important that you talk to your doctor if you feel you are experiencing any depression symptoms related to any of these conditions. They can provide medication and recommendations to help you cope.</p>
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<p>To learn more about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://depression.health-choices-net.com/">Depression</a> and its treatment please visit the web site Depression and You by <a rel="nofollow" href="http://depression.health-choices-net.com/">Clicking Here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C. Kuntz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Women are twice as likely to experience episodes of major depression and dysthymia (chronic depression) than men. No Reasons to this difference in rates of depression among men and women, but research shows that women with certain medical conditions that are specific to those who can contribute to their higher rate of depression.</p>
<p>A woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle and reproductive symptoms caused by hormonal changes, along with other disorders of the reproductive organs can lead to depression and its symptoms.</p>
<p><span id="more-260"></span></p>
<p>The menstrual cycle causes physical and behavioral changes that many women are related to the fluctuation of the many hormones that regulate the reproductive cycle. Called premenstrual syndrome (PMS), for many women, hormonal changes can cause wide mood swings including depression and irritability. Although medical researchers are not completely certain what causes premenstrual syndrome who are studying how the change of cycle in a woman&#8217;s hormones affect brain chemistry. </p>
<p>It is believed that these hormonal changes are responsible for many of depressive symptoms women experience.</p>
<p>Endometriosis is a disease specific to women if left untreated can lead to depression. Endometriosis strikes from 10% to 20% of American women during their childbearing years and occurs when endometrial tissue normally found in the uterus grows outside the uterus in the internal organs of the abdomen. Endometriosis includes a whole list of symptoms including pelvic pain and pain, chronic fatigue, heavy periods, infertility, digestive problems and pain, and miscarriages.</p>
<p>Women with endometriosis are highly susceptible to depression because of the constant pain and discomfort associated disease. Finding a treatment that works can be time consuming and frustrating, and many the treatment itself can cause depression.</p>
<p>Menopause is another condition only woman that can lead to depression. How to approach women of middle age, the signs of menopause begin to appear. The woman&#8217;s menstrual cycle begins to change and become unpredictable significant changes in hormone levels can cause mood swings, hot flashes and memory loss. Women going through menopause begin to feel they are losing control of his body and life, which may be a precursor to depression.</p>
<p>Postpartum depression is another form of depression specific to women. It occurs when a woman gives birth and your hormone levels return to their pre-pregnancy levels. This drop in hormone levels affect the mood of a woman as well as hormonal changes during the monthly menstrual cycle. For some women the change in hormones, along with the responsibility of a new baby can be difficult to treat.</p>
<p>It should be noted that many women do not get depressed because of these reproductive events and live a normal life. Research has shown that women more susceptible to depression of these conditions have focused reproductive episodes of depression before and are more likely to suffer from depression than women with no history of depression. It is important that you talk to your doctor if you feel you are experiencing symptoms associated with depression of any of these conditions. They can provide medication and recommendations to help you cope. </p>
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