When:
April 16, 2026 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
2026-04-16T10:00:00-07:00
2026-04-16T12:00:00-07:00
Where:
This is an online event
Postpartum distress is often treated as a single condition, yet science tells a more nuanced story. This presentation explores the biological differences between postnatal depletion and postpartum depression, highlighting how hormones, inflammation, stress, and brain changes shape recovery after birth—and why recognizing these differences leads to better care.
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- Differentiate postnatal depletion from postpartum depression using symptom pattern, time course, and biological pathways.
- Explain the neurobiological changes of pregnancy and postpartum, including hormone withdrawal, HPA axis recalibration, neuroplasticity, and immune shifts.
- Describe the role of inflammation and stress in the emergence of perinatal mood disorders and impaired maternal recovery.
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| Continuing Education Credits:
For those needing Continuing Education Credits, CEUs will be available for a $20 fee ($15 early bird), with certificates accessible on Thinkific at thinkific-Postnatal Depletion vs Postpartum Depression
- 1.0 Contact Hours available
- An application for Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPS) has been submitted to the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners
The recording of this event will be sent to those who purchase CEUs approximately 2-3 weeks after the live event, and available for viewing for up to 2 years after the live event.
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