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Comprehensive care of pregnant mentally ill women

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Since the onset of deinstitutionalization, there has been an unanticipated and dramatic increase in pregnancies among women with chronic mental illness, with no specific planning for how to address the unique clinical needs of this high-risk population. Shortcomings in delivering care to mentally ill women within general health care systems are reviewed, including failure to assist with family planning, failure to observe worsening mental health during pregnancy, inadequate planning for child custody, lack of access to services, and omitted pelvic examinations. Necessary components of a system to provide comprehensive and coordinated care for pregnant mentally ill women are described. These include assessment of adaptation to pregnancy and competency to care for an infant, somatic and psychotherapeutic treatment, parenting skills training, family planning services, outreach, and close liaison with obstetric services. A Chicago-based collaborative program is described as an example of providing comprehensive, specialized care with limited financial resources.

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Miller, L.J. Comprehensive care of pregnant mentally ill women. The Journal of Mental Health Administration 19, 170–177 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02521317

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