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Assisted reproductive technologies could be associated with higher risk of parenting difficulties in women with postpartum major depression.

Florence GressierAntonia MezzacappaNine Glangeaud-FreudenthalBruno FalissardEmmanuelle CorrubleAnne-Laure Sutter-Dallay
Published in: Archives of women's mental health (2024)
No increased risk of postpartum major depression (PPMD) was reported in women conceiving through assisted reproductive technologies (ART). However, ART may be associated with a higher risk of parenting difficulties in women with PPMD. In 359 women with a PPMD admitted to a Mother-Baby Unit (MBU), ART-women (4.2%) showed a 5-fold higher rate of parenting difficulties than those with spontaneous pregnancy (73.33% vs. 35.17%, multivariate ORa = 5.09 [1.48-17.48] p = 0.01). Specific support for mother-child relationship should be implemented in ART-women with PPMD.
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