Conclusions: therefore, the mental illness identified in pregnant women participating in the study may be associated with variables marital status, schooling,
Recognizing risk factors for major postnatal mental illness, and the distinction between normal emo- tional changes and psychiatric disorder during pregnancy,
mental health problems during pregnancy and the post- natal period identify less severe disorders and that these identified cases will remit naturally
Mental health screening during pregnancy can have a number of positive impacts: Screening occurs in a familiar and non-threatening environment Women can
Depression and anxiety can be considered common mental disorders (CMD) that take place during pregnancy and the postpartum period can act as risk