References

References

Hi Maya! I just read your wiki and am very interested in your topic! I just wanted to suggest that you hyperlink and footnote your references so that other students are able to click a link directly to your sources. It is kind of confusing to do this, but basically at the end of a sentence (where you have put brackets with the author's name) you can instead write out the citation inside of these < > brackets. So for example, you can write "Miller, Laura J. "Postpartum Depression." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 287.6 (2002): 762-5." inside of the < > brackets, and include the link of the website where you retrieved the article from. Then make sure that at the end of the wiki, you write the word "reflist" inside of 2 {{ }} brackets. This will create footnotes at the end of each sentence that you reference, and then in the reference list at the bottom of your wiki, people will be able to click directly on the link you have provided that will take us to the article. I know it is confusing but try it out :) You can check out my wiki, Pro Life vs. Pro Choice to see how the footnotes and reference list look when they're complete. Great job so far!

JaydeJessome (talk)04:33, 29 October 2014

Hey Jayde! Thanks for your suggestion! Im a tad technologically challenged but I will definitely give it a try!

MayaSandiford (talk)07:25, 19 November 2014
 

Hello, I think this page was very informative about the reasons why people have postpartum depression. It was very well laid out and the language was captivating for students. The sections that you included were laid out effectively and provided a good overview. The only suggestion I could make is to discuss some of the ways that mothers can prevent postpartum depression. You section on the treatments of it was very well constructed. However, I am interested in knowing what mothers can do to prevent themselves from going into the depression. Thank you, Kathy

KatayounRasteh (talk)21:13, 5 December 2014