Opinion
Transcranial magnetic stimulation during pregnancy: An alternative to antidepressant treatment?
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
A growing number of women ask about nonpharmacologic approaches for either the treatment of acute perinatal depression or for relapse prevention...
Opinion
Canadian Task Force recommendation on screening for postpartum depression misses the mark
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
The task force recently recommended against screening with systematic questionnaires, noting that benefits were unclear and not a particular...
Opinion
Long-term behavioral follow-up of children exposed to mood stabilizers and antidepressants: A look forward
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Both antidepressants and newer mood stabilizers have been shown to be safe in pregnancy.
Opinion
Postpartum psychosis: Does longitudinal course inform treatment?
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
The good news is we’ve seen an evolution of both interest and expertise in acute management of postpartum psychosis and a richer appreciation of...
Opinion
Knowns and unknowns about SSRI use during pregnancy in 2022
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Although some of the data remain incomplete, in 2022, patients will continue to make individual decisions factoring in the effect of maternal...
Opinion
Things reproductive psychiatrists might ‘always’ or ‘never’ do in 2022
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
In reproductive psychiatry, we tend to apply available data and clinical experience as we guide patients on a case-by-case basis.
News
Toward a clearer risk model for postpartum psychosis
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Despite the growing, appropriate focus on recognition and acute treatment of postpartum depression as well as assessing clinical outcomes for...
Opinion
Reproductive safety of treatments for women with bipolar disorder
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Women with bipolar disorder are at particular risk for postpartum worsening of their mood and we have noticed during the pandemic that women are...
Opinion
Reproductive psychiatry in 2021: Old questions and new challenges
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
The level of anxiety associated with decisions to sustain or to discontinue treatment during pregnancy seems to have increased for some patients...
Opinion
Treating insomnia, anxiety in a pandemic
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
We have unequivocally seen a worsening of complaints of sleep disruption including insomnia and midcycle awakening during the pandemic.
Opinion
Mitigating psychiatric disorder relapse in pregnancy during pandemic
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
The most common reasons for consultation on our service continue to be the appropriate, safest use of antidepressants and mood stabilizers during...
Opinion
Reproductive psychiatry during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Maternal psychiatric well-being during pregnancy is a strong predictor of obstetrical and neonatal outcomes, and...
Opinion
Understanding postpartum psychosis: From course to treatment
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Postpartum psychosis is relatively rare, with an incidence of 1 in 1,000 births, but it is one of the most serious complications of modern...
Opinion
Zulresso: Hope and lingering questions
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Where does brexanolone fit into the algorithm for treating women who suffer from postpartum depression?
Opinion
Bipolar disorder during pregnancy: Lessons learned
- Author:
- Lee S. Cohen, MD
Sustaining euthymia is perhaps the single most critical principle in managing bipolar women during pregnancy and the postpartum period.