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Postpartum Test

Dyson Pediatrics supports families during the early months after a baby is born. In addition to caring for your baby, our office also performs postpartum screening to help identify when a parent may need extra emotional support, follow up, or additional resources.

Postpartum Screening

We help screen for emotional wellness concerns during early infant visits

Early Support

Early recognition can help families get connected to the right care sooner

Whole Family Care

Supporting parents is an important part of supporting healthy child development

What Is a Postpartum Test or Screening?

A postpartum test or screening is a simple way to check in on how a parent is feeling emotionally after delivery. It is not about judgment. It is meant to help identify whether symptoms such as sadness, anxiety, overwhelm, or difficulty coping may need more attention or support.

We recommends postpartum depression screening during infant well visits at 1, 2, 4, and 6 months because pediatric offices are often one of the places families are seen regularly during the postpartum period.

A Supportive Reminder

Postpartum depression and anxiety are treatable. Needing support does not mean you are doing anything wrong. Screening gives families a chance to speak up early and get connected with the right help when needed.

What Dyson Pediatrics May Review

Mood Changes

Feelings of sadness, hopelessness, irritability, or emotional disconnection may be discussed during screening.

Anxiety and Overwhelm

Parents may also experience racing thoughts, constant worry, panic, or a sense that daily tasks feel harder than expected.

Adjustment to New Routines

Sleep disruption, feeding stress, recovery after delivery, and the demands of caring for a newborn can all affect emotional wellness.

Need for Follow Up Support

When screening suggests a concern, our office can help guide families toward appropriate next steps and outside support resources.

Why Screening Matters

Postpartum emotional health affects both the parent and the baby. When postpartum depression goes unrecognized, it can affect the parent infant relationship and may also affect things like follow through with well child visits and health guidance.

Earlier Recognition

Screening helps identify concerns that might otherwise be overlooked during a busy and exhausting postpartum period.

Better Support

Parents who are struggling can be connected with counseling, community resources, and other care options more quickly.

Healthier Family Adjustment

When parents feel supported, it can make the early months of caring for a baby feel more manageable and more connected.

Common Signs a Parent May Need More Support

  • Feeling persistently sad, numb, or overwhelmed
  • Frequent anxiety, panic, or racing thoughts
  • Difficulty bonding with the baby
  • Feeling constantly irritable or emotionally on edge
  • Feeling like normal daily tasks are becoming too hard to manage
  • Any concern that emotional symptoms are not improving

When to Reach Out Right Away

If a parent is having thoughts of self harm, thoughts of harming the baby, feels unsafe, or is in emotional crisis, emergency help should be sought immediately. Families should call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or use a crisis resource right away.

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Questions About Postpartum Screening or Support?

Dyson Pediatrics helps Tucson families care for both baby and parent during the postpartum period with supportive pediatric guidance and screening.

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