2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11920-022-01323-6
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Course of Illness and Treatment Updates for Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period

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“…This is a novelty because other recent synonymous systematic reviews were concerned with the identification of factors associated with relapse, but they focus on specific phases, such as the review by Rusner et al [ 17 ], which focused specifically on the period of pregnancy and birth, and specifically, on adverse medical events in the mother and child. Recent work has been published that focuses on identifying risk factors at different stages of a woman’s life, although these are non-systematic narrative reviews [ 53 ]. Other systematic reviews focus on making important nosological distinctions, such as the difference in the risk of relapse between women with BD and women with a history of postpartum psychosis [ 4 ], or the importance of the phenomenon of hypomania, or high, in the postpartum period in women [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a novelty because other recent synonymous systematic reviews were concerned with the identification of factors associated with relapse, but they focus on specific phases, such as the review by Rusner et al [ 17 ], which focused specifically on the period of pregnancy and birth, and specifically, on adverse medical events in the mother and child. Recent work has been published that focuses on identifying risk factors at different stages of a woman’s life, although these are non-systematic narrative reviews [ 53 ]. Other systematic reviews focus on making important nosological distinctions, such as the difference in the risk of relapse between women with BD and women with a history of postpartum psychosis [ 4 ], or the importance of the phenomenon of hypomania, or high, in the postpartum period in women [ 40 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Antipsychotic medications are being more commonly prescribed to women during pregnancy who have bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Research on the occurrence of congenital malformations, cardiac anomalies, extrapyramidal symptoms, neonatal withdrawal/abstinence syndrome, and the enduring neurodevelopmental consequences resulting from exposure to these medications has been limited (Batt et al, 2022;Clark, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, el embarazo en los TB se ha asociado más frecuentemente con evoluciones obstétricas y neonatales adversas como partos prematuros, cesáreas, hipertensión y diabetes gestacional, hemorragias obstétricas y recién nacidos pequeños o grandes para la edad gestacional (Batt et al, 2022;Clark y Wisner, 2018;Rusner et al, 2016).…”
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