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Katherine S.'s Twitter Updates

RT @blackbarbie027: I had #postpartum #depression BAD. Stopped eating. Got down 2 size 0-2. Cried all the damn time. Just awful. about 17 hours ago
@Thehealinggroup: #Postpartum depression part of spectrum that also includes anxiety, OCD, PTSD, panic disorder, & psychosis @ extreme end. about 17 hours ago
RT @ppddays: RT @bklynhfc: 1 in 8 moms affected: serious #postpartum depressio. Sign petition 4 awareness http://tinyurl.com/y8fwynw 4 days ago
Thanks for the RTs @kimworld @amysorrells @parentswithppmd @ppdmama @ppddays 4 days ago
@daymented Any time! 17 days ago
 

Mayo Clinic Weighs In on Antidepressants During Pregnancy

Posted Jun 10 2009 4:18pm
Here's a section from the highly-respected Mayo Clinic on the issue of antidepressants and safety during pregnancy. (Note: there are two pages, so don't miss the second page.) It is a well-balanced piece that discusses the pros and cons. Here's their conclusion, which is exactly what I've tried to put forth here at Postpartum Progress: "If you have depression and are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant, consult your doctor. Sometimes mild depression can be managed with support groups, counseling or other therapies. If your depression is severe or you have a recent history of depression, the risk of relapse may be greater than the risks associated with antidepressants. It's not an easy decision. As researchers continue to learn more about antidepressants, the risks and benefits of taking the drugs during pregnancy must be weighed carefully on a case-by-case basis. Work with your doctor to make an informed choice that...
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