Abstract
The pathophysiology of postpartum depression is unknown, but shifts in gestational hormones have long been suggested as potential culprits. Just as progesterone levels increase during pregnancy and fall following birth, levels of the GABAA receptor also fluctuate, but inversely — decreasing during pregnancy and returning after birth to prepregnancy …
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