Are you an expectant mother? Do you have questions about bipolar disorder and antidepressants or mood-stabilizers during pregnancy? If you are pregnant and diagnosed with bipolar disorder (or manic depression), you may be eligible for this research study. Participants meet with research coordinators and psychiatrists who specialize in bipolar illness during pregnancy. For more information about this study, please contact Rachel at (617) 726-2912 or rvanderkruik@partners.org.
Research Study at CWMH: Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy
Published: January 7, 2008
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