
A typical treatment protocol for maternal depression combines pharmacotherapy & psychotherapy with adjunct & complementary ones for improved healing.
Read more...A typical treatment protocol for maternal depression combines pharmacotherapy & psychotherapy with adjunct & complementary ones for improved healing.
Read more...People in glass houses should not throw stones – people are too quick to judge and criticize women with mental illness in pregnancy for their treatment choices, as evident by the comments to a recent article reviewed.
Read more...Breaking down the facts and correcting misconceptions about the results of a new paper in JAMA Pediatrics about antidepressant exposure in pregnancy and the risk of autism.
Read more...Do SSRIs in early pregnancy increase the risk of major malformations? A new study published in the British Medical Journal has found no risk for most SSRIs, and very, very low risk for two specific SSRIs.
Read more...Many women with depression express concern that the use of antidepressants in pregnancy will increase the risk of miscarriage. A new study finds no increased risk of miscarriage for women on antidepressants as compared to women with untreated depression.
Read more...Dr. Carly Snyder and Postpartum Support International address the inaccuracies on antidepressants and pregnancy in Roni Caryn Rabin’s New York Times piece.
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