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Multidisciplinar treatment in postpartum depression. Coordinated attention of psychiatrist and midwife: use of desvenlafaxine while breastfeeding

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

S.S. Sánchez Rus*
Affiliation:
University Hospital Jaén, Psychiatry, Jaén, Spain
S. Suárez-Gómez
Affiliation:
Hospital José Joaquim Fernandes, Psychiatry, Beja, Portugal
D. Sanchez R.
Affiliation:
Hospital Universitario Insular Materno-Infantil, Puerperium Unit, Las Palmas GC, Spain
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Postpartum depression is a common psychiatric complication after pregnancy, so it is necessary to know the depressive symptoms to be able to carry out early prevention and treatment interventions. It is a health problem with a prevalence that ranges between 10–15% according to the world literature. Behavioral and psychosocial factors favoring postpartum depression are recognized.

Objectives

-To emphasize multidisciplinary treatment in the combined attention to the mother-baby. -To demostrate decreased risk for baby if early use of antidepressants. -To evaluate of the impact of desvenlafaxine during breastfeeding.

Methods

Descriptive-study. Clinical Case. Evolution of postpartum depression. Follow-up of a patient based on coordination with the midwife attending a successful breastfeeding while treatment with desvenlafaxine. Use of Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.

Results

-Use of Desvenlafaxine 50-100mg being compatible with breastfeeding, in adittion to depressive illness improvement *Obstetrics and psychiatry guidelines and safety considerations for lactation and antidepressants).

Conclusions

-Postpartum-depression could be the first episode of depression in a healthy woman. Sometimes there are unnoticed symptoms during pregnancy. -Health-care for puerperal women should be focused on both, biomedical and psychosocial issues, with a coordinated multidisciplinar team. -Due to important early treatment during the puerperium, it is recommended a close medical control of the mother´s psychological state after the birth. -If depression appears, a psychiatric follow-up is kept even after the episode remission. Besides, the role of the midwife is essential during lactation. -Some antidepressants like desvenlafaxine have demonstrated benefits over the risk of the baby´s complications without treatment.

Disclosure

No significant relationships.

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