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Bipolar Medications & Women

December 15th 2006 18:37
Mood-stabilizing medications have been linked with women's reproductive problems. They can actually put a woman at risk for infertility, diabetes, heart disease and cancer of the uterus. Thankfully these can be treated with medications. However, lithium and other bipolar medications should never be taken by pregnant women. Pregnancy itself can actually stabilize someone who is bipolar.

Later on in life, women's homrones will fluxuate because of menopause. Symptoms will usually increase during this time. Therapy may be helpful here along with a change in medications.

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