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			<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">GJRA</journal-id>
			<journal-title>GJRA - Global Journal For Research Analysis</journal-title>
			<issn pub-type="ppub">2250 - 1991</issn>
			<publisher>
				<publisher-name>Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research</publisher-name>
			</publisher>
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			<article-id pub-id-type="other">gjra-8-5-10950</article-id>
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					<subject>Original Research Paper</subject>
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				<article-title>POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION-A NEGLECTED SPARK</article-title>
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			<contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author">
						<name>
							<surname>Sonal</surname>
							<given-names>Dube</given-names>
							<prefix>Dr.</prefix>
						</name>
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						</contrib></contrib-group><pub-date pub-type="ppub">
				<month>May</month>
				<year>2019</year>
			</pub-date>
			<volume>8</volume>
			<issue>5</issue>
			<fpage>01</fpage>
			<lpage>02</lpage>
			<abstract>
				<title>ABSTRACT</title>
				<p>Postpartum psychiatric disorder is known to exist since ancient time. There have been many studies on its existence, risk factors and management by Psychiatrist. But on exploring further there are very few studies encompassing the adequate screening protocol, diagnosis and management from obstetrician&amp;rsquo;s point of view. It is not a commonly taught topic in curriculum of obstetric teaching. Hence, a lot many young obstetricians are not aware of the depth of morbidities associated with it and how to screen and manage such women. This article is an attempt to provide the insight of this topic and throw some light on its current scenario in modern obstetrics. </p>
			</abstract>			
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