2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1092852917000852
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Between a rock-a-bye and a hard place: mood disorders during the peripartum period

Abstract: Mood disorders including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder are common during and after pregnancy. Timely identification and appropriate management of mood episodes is essential to maximize maternal well-being and minimize adverse outcomes. Failure to do so results in maternal suffering and impaired child bonding, and has the potential for devastating outcomes including suicide and infanticide. Women are routinely screened for unipolar depression during or after pregnancy but not for bipolar disord… Show more

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“…peer support, non-directive counselling and self-care such as exercise), psychological therapies, and antidepressant medications [36, 37]. The last poses the additional challenge of considering the safety of exposure to psychotropic medications to the baby in utero and through breast milk [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…peer support, non-directive counselling and self-care such as exercise), psychological therapies, and antidepressant medications [36, 37]. The last poses the additional challenge of considering the safety of exposure to psychotropic medications to the baby in utero and through breast milk [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%