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Case Reports
. 1999 Sep 1;146(1):108-10.
doi: 10.1007/s002130051095.

Effect of oestradiol on postpartum depression

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Effect of oestradiol on postpartum depression

A Ahokas et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). .

Abstract

Rationale: The months following childbirth are a time when women are susceptible to depressive disorders, which may be severe and have long-lasting serious adverse consequences. The illnesses remain often unrecognized and untreated, and can be resistant to conventional psychiatric treatment methods.

Objective: We report two patients with postpartum depression, who had low serum oestradiol together with psychiatric symptoms, and who responded successfully to treatment with oestradiol.

Methods: The serum oestradiol concentration was measured at baseline and weekly during treatment with sublingual 17-beta oestradiol for 8 weeks. The treatment effect was evaluated using the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale.

Results: Both patients had a low pretreatment oestradiol concentration (36-120 and 31 pmol/l). During treatment with oestradiol, the decline of depressive symptoms coincided with a rise in serum oestradiol.

Conclusions: Oestradiol may be causally related to postpartum depression and have significance in the treatment of this condition.

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