If possible, women at risk of depression should be identified during pregnancy. They often do not spontaneously seek help. Early intervention is important for the health of the woman and her baby. Psychological interventions such as support groups are often helpful. Involving the woman's partner can also assist. Antidepressants are required in some cases and women with psychotic symptoms need urgent psychiatric assessment and treatment.
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Buist, A. (2008). Treatment of perinatal depression. Australian Prescriber. National Prescribing Service. https://doi.org/10.18773/austprescr.2008.021
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