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Original Article

Psychiatric illness in relation to pregnancy and childbirth II. Diagnostic profiles, psychosocial and perinatal aspects

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Pages 535-542 | Accepted 01 Jun 1989, Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Carol Swetlik & Adele C. Viguera. (2018) Management of Bipolar Disease in Pregnancy and Lactation. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry 5:4, pages 425-440.
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A.‐R. Wang & V. V. Goldschmidt. (2007) Interviews of psychiatric inpatients about their family situation and young children. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 90:6, pages 459-465.
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