Jan 26 Watch 5:43 New guidelines suggest depression screenings amid stress of pregnancy By PBS News Hour There's new evidence that postpartum depression is more common than previously believed, according to the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force, which calls for women to be screened during pregnancy and again after giving birth. William Brangham discusses the recommendations with… Continue watching
May 07 Fewer educated women are choosing to skip having kids By Laura Santhanam More highly educated women are opting to become mothers, marking a shift in attitudes about work-life balance compared to just 20 years ago, new research suggests. Continue reading
Aug 01 Sleep study shows new moms are dangerously exhausted for months By Travis Daub Four months isn’t enough time for new moms to recover from the exhaustion of having a kid, a new study published in PLOSone reports. Continue reading
May 11 New mothers are older, more educated than their predecessors By Vic Pasquantonio According to Pew Research Center, in 2008, less than 10 percent of births were to teen mothers, while 14 percent of births were to women 35 and older. That same year, about 8,000 babies were born to women 45 or… Continue reading