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Lee Cohen Quotes

«That gives us some time to come up with a plan B - either flying to Nova Scotia, or sailing south.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«When people come together to commit a crime, they are all charged separately as if they each committed the crime. It doesn't matter how he actually died as long as they were working together to commit the crime.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«It's important that patients not assume that the hormones of pregnancy are going to protect them from the types of problems they've had with mood previously.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«They not only relapsed; they relapsed quickly.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«We found that patients who stopped their antidepressant during pregnancy were five times more likely to have a return of depressive symptoms than those patients who had decided to continue (them) during pregnancy.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«Clinical lore has held for decades that pregnancy protected women from mood disorders. What drove this study was a divergence between that belief and what many of us were seeing clinically, that many women who stopped using antidepressants during pregnancy appeared to be relapsing.»
Author: Lee Cohen
«We know that women who become depressed during pregnancy may not take appropriate care of themselves or even make it to prenatal appointments, and there is evidence that maternal depression itself has an adverse effect on fetal and neonatal well being. While this report does not offer explicit guidelines for individual patients, the study unequivocally suggests that women taking antidepressants who anticipate pregnancy need to address with their doctors not only potential risks to their babies if they continue taking the drugs but also the risk that their disease may recur if they stop antidepressants. Only by considering both sides of this risk/benefit equation can patients make informed decisions.»
Author: Lee Cohen