Pregnancy Loss

After Stillbirth Women Are at Increased Risk for Depression

In the United States, about one out of every 160 pregnancies ends in stillbirth, defined as a pregnancy loss occurring after 20 weeks' gestation.  Perinatal loss is a traumatic event for women and their families. [...]

By |2020-01-13T21:33:54-04:00July 11th, 2018|Depressive Disorders, Infertility and Mental Health, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy|Comments Off on After Stillbirth Women Are at Increased Risk for Depression

History of Stillbirth Increases Risk for Depression, Anxiety During Subsequent Pregnancies

Perinatal loss is a traumatic event for women and their families.  While we clearly understand the potential for perinatal loss to cause significant emotional consequences, we have relatively little data on the prevalence of anxiety [...]

By |2018-05-15T18:23:32-04:00February 7th, 2018|Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy|Comments Off on History of Stillbirth Increases Risk for Depression, Anxiety During Subsequent Pregnancies

PTSD Symptoms Common in Women After Miscarriage

Early pregnancy loss (EPL) is common, affecting up to 25% of pregnancies.  Studies looking at the emotional consequences of miscarriage have shown that most women do well; however, some women experience clinically significant symptoms of [...]

Are Women with Bipolar Disorder at Risk of Illness After Miscarriage?

Women with bipolar disorder are at significant risk for recurrent illness during the postpartum period.  After miscarriage, an event which is associated with both hormonal changes and psychological complexity, is the risk for recurrent illness [...]

By |2024-04-14T16:09:13-04:00February 12th, 2016|Bipolar Disorder, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy|Comments Off on Are Women with Bipolar Disorder at Risk of Illness After Miscarriage?

Measuring the Psychological Impact of Stillbirth and Neonatal Death

  Perinatal loss is a traumatic event for women and their families.  While we clearly understand the potential for perinatal loss to cause significant emotional consequences, we have little data on the prevalence of depressive [...]

By |2015-09-11T12:37:59-04:00September 16th, 2015|Infertility and Mental Health, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss|Comments Off on Measuring the Psychological Impact of Stillbirth and Neonatal Death

Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss at Risk for Depression and Anxiety

In a recent cross-sectional study from Denmark, researchers compared the prevalence of stress and depressive symptoms among 301 women with recurrent pregnancy loss (or RPL) and 1813 women attempting to conceive naturally. RPL was defined [...]

By |2025-12-11T09:57:02-04:00June 17th, 2015|Infertility and Mental Health, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy|Comments Off on Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss at Risk for Depression and Anxiety

Misconceptions of Miscarriage May Lead to Psychological Distress

While miscarriages are a relatively common event, affecting about 20% of pregnancies, a new survey indicates that women have many misconceptions about miscarriage and its causes.  One of the more concerning findings in this study [...]

By |2015-07-08T11:01:18-04:00May 14th, 2015|Depressive Disorders, General, Pregnancy Loss|Comments Off on Misconceptions of Miscarriage May Lead to Psychological Distress

Pregnancy Loss May Affect Mood in Subsequent Pregnancies

Many women experience the loss of a pregnancy at some time in their lives. It is estimated that about 20% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. In the United States, another 14% end in termination.1 [...]

By |2021-11-04T08:28:32-04:00March 4th, 2015|Depressive Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy|Comments Off on Pregnancy Loss May Affect Mood in Subsequent Pregnancies

Pregnancy Loss Increases the Risk of Postpartum Psychiatric Illness

Pregnancy loss may cause great psychological stress for women. How such a loss, whether or not the woman identifies it as a stressor, affects her emotional well-being after the birth of a future child is unknown.  In order to better understand the relationship between pregnancy loss and risk for postpartum psychiatric illness, researchers assessed 192 women at their first-year pediatric well-child care visits in an urban pediatric clinic.  In this group of low income mothers, 49% of the women reported a previous pregnancy loss (miscarriage, stillbirth, or induced abortion).

By |2015-08-05T14:50:05-04:00September 23rd, 2013|Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, Pregnancy Loss, Prevalence & Risk Factors|Comments Off on Pregnancy Loss Increases the Risk of Postpartum Psychiatric Illness
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