Category Archives: Sleep Disorders

Maternal Depression During Pregnancy May Lead to Infant Sleep Problems

Maternal Depression During Pregnancy May Lead to Infant Sleep Problems

About 15% of women suffer from depression during pregnancy, and many reports have suggested that depression during pregnancy may have negative effects on the fetus.   A new study from researchers at the University of Michigan indicates a link between depression during pregnancy and infant sleep problems. This study examined sleep patterns in 18 healthy, full-term [...]

Top 10 Blog Posts from the MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health

Top 10 Blog Posts from the MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health

Happy holidays from the Center for Women’s Mental Health! As we finish up 2008, we thank you for your support and interest in our program over the past year. The following are the ten most widely read posts from our blog over the past six months: 1. Use of Wellbutrin (Bupropion) During Pregnancy – February [...]

Melatonin in Pregnancy:  Is it Safe?

Melatonin in Pregnancy: Is it Safe?

Many women experience some degree of sleep disturbance during pregnancy. For a significant number of women, the sleep disruption may be so severe as to require some type of intervention. In a previous post, we discussed the use of different types of medications to treat insomnia during pregnancy. While these drugs are highly effective, many [...]

Treatment of Insomnia During Pregnancy

Treatment of Insomnia During Pregnancy

Most women experience some degree of sleep disturbance during pregnancy, and for a significant number of women sleep disruption may be quite severe. There are many different causes for sleep disturbance during pregnancy, and choosing the appropriate intervention relies on an accurate diagnosis of the problem. Certain sleep disorders, such as restless leg syndrome and [...]

Sleep Problems in Menopausal Women

Sleep Problems in Menopausal Women

Peri- and post-menopausal women frequently complain of insomnia or poor sleep quality. Sleep disturbance is often attributed to nocturnal hot flashes; however, a recent study from researchers at Wayne State University School of Medicine suggests that about half of these women may have a primary sleep disorder. In this study, 102 women (ages 44 to [...]