Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Predictors of Postpartum Relapse in Women With Bipolar Disorder
This study will evaluate pregnant women who have bipolar disorder to gain a better understanding of risk factors for bipolar disorder relapse during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes
significant changes in a person's mood and energy. The onset of bipolar disorder usually
occurs during young adulthood and persists for the rest of a person's life, making women who
are of childbearing age at risk for this disorder. Although overall relapse rates for
pre-existing mood disorders are typically higher in women who are pregnant or recently gave
birth than in other women, very little is known about the impact of pregnancy and the
postpartum period on someone with bipolar disorder. The course and treatment of maternal
mental illness during pregnancy and the postpartum period remains the center of much debate,
particularly with respect to the use of psychotropic medications during pregnancy and
breastfeeding. Identifying predictors of bipolar disorder recurrence during pregnancy and
the postpartum period may help to determine which women are at highest risk and to develop
new treatment guidelines. However, more information is needed to both identify predictors
and develop guidelines that will improve outcomes for pregnant women with bipolar disorder
and their babies. This study will evaluate pregnant women who have bipolar disorder to gain
a better understanding of risk factors for bipolar disorder relapse during pregnancy and the
postpartum period.
Participation in this study will last up to 6 months postpartum. Study visits will be
scheduled every 4 weeks during pregnancy and every 6 weeks after delivery for up to 6 months
postpartum. During study visits, data will be collected on factors that may predict bipolar
disorder recurrence and overall burden of bipolar disorder illness. Specific potential
factors that will be evaluated include severity of illness in the past, type and severity of
both recent and past life stressors, and any treatment received during pregnancy and the
postpartum period. The study will also evaluate how antidepressant medications, if taken,
affect the mother and baby during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Additionally, plasma,
serum, and urine samples will also be processed and stored at each study visit.
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