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Bipolar History Boosts Depression in Pregnancy : Women with a history of unipolar depression or bipolar disorder are at increased depression risk.


 

In routine practice, infants who are nursed by mothers treated with lithium should be monitored by serum assays of TSH, blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine every 6–8 weeks during breast-feeding, Dr. Viguera said.

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