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10 - Maternal mental health disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2016

Dilly Anumba
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield
Shehnaaz Jivraj
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield
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Print publication year: 2016

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Cantwell, R, Clutton-Brock, T, Cooper, G, et al. Saving Mothers’ Lives: reviewing maternal deaths to make motherhood safer: 2006–2008. The Eighth Report of the Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths in the United Kingdom. BJOG 2011; 118 (Supplement 1): 1203.Google ScholarPubMed
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Further reading

Henshaw, C, Cox, J, Barton, J. Modern Management of Perinatal Psychiatric Disorders. London: Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2009.Google Scholar
Lanza di Scalea, T, Wisner, K. Antidepressant use during breastfeeding. Clin Obstet Gynecol 2009; 52: 483–97.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
O’Keane, V, Marsh, M, Seneviratne, G. Psychiatric disorders and Pregnancy. London: Taylor & Francis, 2006.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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