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Psychoeducational Interventions Found to Reduce Postpartum Depression and Improve Breastfeeding Outcomes

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A recent study published in *BMC Nursing* reports that psychoeducational interventions significantly reduce postpartum depression and improve breastfeeding outcomes among new mothers. The research, conducted by Özhüner and Özerdoğan, examines the role of targeted psychological support in addressing common challenges faced by women after childbirth, including mental health struggles and difficulties with breastfeeding.

The study highlights that many women experience overwhelming emotional and physical challenges during the postpartum period. Researchers found that providing structured psychoeducation—focused on mental health awareness, coping strategies, and breastfeeding guidance—helped alleviate symptoms of postpartum depression while also promoting successful breastfeeding practices. The findings underscore the potential benefits of integrating psychological support into routine postpartum care to address these widespread issues.

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Date: November 26, 2025

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