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Menopause and mood

Is depression linked with hormone changes?

, MD, FACOG & , MD, FRCPC
Pages 34-43 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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The perimenopausal period is a biologically vulnerable time, especially for women who have a history of depression associated with childbearing or the premenstruum. What help can you offer women who are struggling with negative feelings? When does hormone therapy make a difference, and when should other options be considered? Drs Dell and Stewart review the literature and explain various plans that might benefit women during this sometimes difficult period of their lives.

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