Obsessions, compulsions, and intrusive thoughts in the perinatal period

P. Chandra, S. Lotlikar
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Perinatal intrusive thoughts, obsessions, and compulsions are often neglected or misidentified, compared to postpartum depression and anxiety. These symptoms have a unique presentation and progression during the perinatal period. Both mothers and fathers of newborns may experience intrusive thoughts particularly in the early postpartum phase. New mothers may feel guilty and ashamed about having such thoughts especially if they are related to intentions of harm to their baby. While many have intrusive thoughts alone, some mothers may develop a perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The detrimental effects of perinatal obsessions and compulsions may extend beyond the mother’s quality of life and functioning, also affecting mother-infant bonding and consequently the infant’s development. Clinicians need to assess these thoughts sensitively and provide multidisciplinary care that takes into account the mother, the infant and the family.
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围产期的强迫症和侵入性思维
与产后抑郁和焦虑相比,围产期侵入性思维、强迫症和强迫行为往往被忽视或被错误识别。这些症状在围产期有独特的表现和发展。新生儿的母亲和父亲都可能经历侵入性思维,尤其是在产后早期。新妈妈们可能会对有这样的想法感到内疚和羞愧,尤其是当这些想法与伤害婴儿的意图有关时。虽然许多人只会有侵入性的想法,但一些母亲可能会患上围产期强迫症。围产期强迫症的有害影响可能超出母亲的生活质量和功能,也会影响母婴关系,从而影响婴儿的发育。临床医生需要敏感地评估这些想法,并提供考虑到母亲、婴儿和家庭的多学科护理。
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