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Posted: 2025-04-16 21:52:43 UTC

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A study published in JAMA Network Open found that postpartum hormonal contraceptive use is associated with a 49% increased risk of depression within the first year after childbirth. The risk varies depending on the type of contraceptive and when it's started.
Postpartum hormonal contraceptive use increases depression risk.
Risk varies by contraceptive type.
Timing of initiation affects depression risk.
Increased risk of depression for mothers using hormonal contraceptives after childbirth.
Identifying specific contraceptive types with higher depression risks.
Determining the optimal timing for initiating contraception postpartum.