Considerations in Treating Insomnia During Pregnancy: A Literature Review
The prevalence of pregnancy-associated insomnia is high. Although insomnia may flow from normal physiologic features of pregnancy, it may also be an early warning sign of a relapse, or a trigger for a relapse, of a psychiatric illness. Those at risk for psychiatric illnesses may require medications as well as behavioral and psychotherapeutic interventions, to prevent relapse in the perinatal period. Unfortunately, few reviews of psychotropics used to treat pregnancy-related sleep disorders exist.
Source: Psychosomatics - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Simriti K. Chaudhry, Leah C. Susser Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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