Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2778254 Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids (PLEFA) 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionPerinatal depression refers to major depression in the context of pregnancy and postpartum. In consideration of its prevalence and consequences, the treatment and prevention of perinatal depression should be important public health priorities. Omega-3 fatty acids are attractive for consideration in perinatal women, due to known health benefits for the mother and baby. Antidepressant medications may pose risks in utero and in breastfeeding.MethodsMEDLINE and manual searches were conducted.ResultsEpidemiological and preclinical data support a role of omega-3 fatty acids in perinatal depression. Two studies failed to support a role of omega-3 fatty acids for postpartum depression prophylaxis, although one included a small sample, and the other utilized a low dosage. Two pilot studies suggest good tolerability and potential efficacy in the acute treatment of perinatal depression.ConclusionsFurther research studies are warranted to determine the role of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of perinatal depression.

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