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Having multiple sclerosis (MS) was associated with higher rates of mental illness during the peripartum period than not ...
About 1% of people with MS experienced psychosis and nearly 6% developed substance use disorders within one year of giving birth. People with epilepsy, inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes also had ...
Mothers with multiple sclerosis had an elevated incidence and prevalence of peripartum mental illness vs. mothers without MS ...
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psychosis, suicide attempts or substance abuse. Mental illness affected about 42% of women with MS during pregnancy, and that increased to 50% within the first year after birth, results show.
Mental illnesses included anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, suicide attempts and substance abuse. They found that mental illness affected 42% of people with MS during pregnancy and ...
psychosis, mood disorders, PTSD, personality disorders, anxiety and relationship issues. She received an MS from Pratt Institute. In addition to her private practice, Kerin is an individual and ...
About 1% of people with MS experienced psychosis and nearly 6% developed substance use disorders within one year of giving birth. People with epilepsy, inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes also ...
Key findings: People with MS had a 26% higher incidence of mental illness during pregnancy and a 33% higher risk in the first year postpartum compared to pregnant people without MS, after ...