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    Weekly Roundup for June 26,  2020: Recent Publications in Women’s Mental Health

    Every week we review the most recent publications in women’s mental health, covering topics related to premenstrual symptoms, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, use of medications in pregnant and breastfeeding women, perinatal substance use, and menopausal mental health.  While we now have many studies assessing the safety of antidepressants during pregnancy, we have only a handful of studies looking at the natural course of illness in women with histories of depressive [...]

    June 28th, 2020|

    Risk of Preterm Birth and Respiratory Distress in Pregnancies with Prenatal Exposure to Antidepressants

    From the OptumLabs Data Warehouse, researchers identified 226,932 singleton deliveries. Cases of antidepressant exposure were defined as pregnancies with prescription claims for antidepressants submitted between the last menstrual period and 35 weeks’ gestation.  To standardize dosing, prescriptions were converted to fluoxetine equivalents, and a longitudinal cluster analysis was performed.  The outcomes observed in this study included major cardiac malformations (11.7 of 1000 births), preterm birth (75.7 of 1000 births), and [...]

    June 25th, 2020|

    New Research from the CWMH: Impact of Obesity on Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Psychiatric Illness

    Individuals with psychiatric disorders are at higher risk for obesity than the general population, as well as for medical comorbidity, such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and cardiovascular disease.  Because obesity is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, we examined the effect of obesity on neonatal and maternal outcomes in a group of women with psychiatric illness. Pregnant women with psychiatric disorders were enrolled in the Massachusetts General [...]

    June 23rd, 2020|

    Improved Screening for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety, But What Now?

    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) now recommends screening for perinatal depression and anxiety, stating that “clinicians screen patients at least once during the perinatal period for depression and anxiety symptoms using a standard, validated tool.”   Approximately 40 states have instituted guidelines and recommendations regarding screening for perinatal depression; however, we are still gathering information on how successful these recommendations have been in terms  identifying and treating [...]

    June 18th, 2020|

    Reflections on Racism in Our Community

    We are deeply troubled by the recent killings of Ahmed Aubrey,  Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and other Black Americans.  These events bring into sharp focus the long-standing problems of racism, bias, and inequity in our country. As physicians and mental health care providers, we are committed, and morally obligated, to alleviate pain and suffering. The Center for Women’s Mental Health condemns racism in any form and is committed to promoting understanding [...]

    June 17th, 2020|

    Benzodiazepines and Risk of Ectopic Pregnancy

    This is another situation where the headlines don't really tell us the full story:  Benzodiazepine Use Linked to Risk for Ectopic Pregnancy. (But at least it prompted me to read the original article in its entirety.)     According to a recent study, risk for ectopic pregnancy may be elevated among women taking benzodiazepines before conception.  Using data from a U.S. commercial insurance claims database, researchers examined a total of 1,691,366 pregnancies.    In [...]

    June 15th, 2020|
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