Bipolar II and Pregnancy

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Pregnancy Planning for Women with Bipolar Disorder | Bipolar Beat

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What is bipolar II? - Telegraph

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Pregnancy for Bipolar women | Recovery Wirral

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Do Pregnancy and Bipolar Disorder Mix?

healthcosmo.com — “As recently as 10 years ago, doctors advised women with bipolar disorder not to have children. While that thinking is now dated, bipolar women often face tough decisions about how to handle their medication during pregnancy.Most drugs prescribed for bipolar disorder carry some risk of birth defects, yet women who discontinue medication risk relapsing into a manic or depressive episode; during the postpartum phase the relapse rate is as high as 50% to 70%, by some estimates. Even more alarming, bView full resource at healthcosmo.com

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Bipolar - The Fear Factor - Part II

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Do pregnancy and bipolar disorder mix? - CNN.com

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Treating bipolar disorder during pregnancy — Current Psychiatry Online

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The Perils of Bipolar Disorder, Pregnancy & Motherhood - Postpartum Progress

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Catherine Zeta Jones: Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II | World of Psychology

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Catherine Zeta Jones: Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II | World of Psychology

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