by Katherine Stone |
Last week came research published on the effect of taking antidepressants on the developmental milestones of infants for those women who have depression during pregnancy. As reported by Jennifer Thomas of HealthDay: Using data on more than 81,000 babies born in... by Katherine Stone |
As we have discussed previously, a mother’s depression can affect her child. This includes depression in pregnancy. Depression can negatively impact bonding and attachment. It can slow cognitive development. The longer the depression goes on, the more harmful... by Katherine Stone |
New York Times Motherlode blogger Lisa Belkin reports on a study newly published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology finding that acupuncture has the potential to treat depression in pregnancy, also known as antenatal depression or antepartum depression.... by Katherine Stone |
This week Time published what I think is a very balanced piece on depression during pregnancy, also called antepartum depression or antenatal depression, and how it should be treated. We gaveTime a pretty hard time last year about their coverage of postpartum... by Katherine Stone |
We talk a lot about screening and treatment for women with postpartum depression, but there’s always the question of which healthcare professional will do it. Most often, it is the OB/GYN that women reach out to for help, which is why this new study in the... Page 10 of 11« First«...7891011»