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Characteristics of suicidal attacks in pregnancy; a multicenter study.

Seda Akgün KavurmacıIsmet HortuOrkun IlgenAysegul Gulbahar
Published in: Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology (2022)
Pregnant women are at risk of SA, especially in the first trimester. Contrary to popular belief, 75% of pregnant women who have SA do not have a known psychiatric disease diagnosis before. Therefore, psychiatric evaluation should be a part of routine pregnancy follow-up examination, especially in the first trimester. In this way, pregnant women which have increased risk factors for SA such as alcohol addiction, unwanted pregnancy, and depressive mood can be detected early. In this special patient group, the most commonly SA method is high-dose drug intake. Knowing the high dose treatments for frequently used drugs such as paracetamol by emergency physicians and obstetricians, educating medical staff about treatments can save additional time for mother and fetus and can be a life saver approach.
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