Neurobiological Mechanisms in Postpartum Depression: Implications for Current and Future Treatments (Enduring)

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Neurobiological Mechanisms in Postpartum Depression: Implications for Current and Future Treatments (Enduring)

Physicians: maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

Released: July 20, 2023

Expiration: July 20, 2024

Crystal Clark
Crystal Clark, MD, MSc
Tiffany A. Moore Simas
Tiffany A. Moore Simas, MD, MPH, MEd, FACOG
Lauren M. Osborne
Lauren M. Osborne, MD

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What percent of cases of perinatal depression start before delivery?

2.

Perinatal depression increases the risk of:

3.

Studies indicate that postpartum depression is more likely to occur in individuals with:

4.

Genevieve screened positive for depression during her third trimester and responded well to duloxetine, which she took previously for a major depressive episode in college. She plans to breastfeed. After delivery, you recommend:

5.

How confident are you in your management choice for the patient in the question above?

6.

Of the approved and emerging oral therapies for perinatal depression, which demonstrated response in 15 days?