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Title: Perinatal mental health - identifying problems and managing medications.
Austin Authors: Buist, Anne 
Affiliation: MBBS, MMed, MD, FRANZCP, Professor, Director Women's Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Austin Health and Northpark Hospitals, Melbourne, VIC.
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2014
Publication information: Australian Family Physician; 43(4): 182-5
Abstract: Perinatal psychiatry has expanded from the traditional focus on mental health in the postpartum period to include a greater understanding that women may become unwell during pregnancy and that the risks to the infant from exposure to illness start before birth. One of the key roles for the general practitioner is to help women with known mental health issues to prepare for pregnancy, as well as identify those at risk and help to guide management choices.This article reviews the issues to consider when managing perinatal illness, focusing on medication.Perinatal mental illness is common. The illness poses a risk to mother and child through treating and not treating. The aim is to identify risks early, manage them assertively but sensitively, and ensure that the mother is as well as possible while minimising risk to the child.
Gov't Doc #: 24701619
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/12160
Journal: Australian Family Physician
URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24701619
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Antidepressive Agents.adverse effects.therapeutic use
Anxiety.drug therapy
Depression.drug therapy
Female
General Practice
Humans
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Mental Disorders.drug therapy
Mood Disorders.drug therapy
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications.drug therapy.psychology
Risk Factors
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