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Using a Murine Model of Psychosocial Stress in Pregnancy as a Translationally Relevant Paradigm for Psychiatric Disorders in Mothers and Infants
Published on: June 13, 2021
[Traumatic motherhood in Covid-19 times]
Fabienne Cautru1, Simone Noto1
1Service de médecine et réanimation néonatales de Port-Royal, Hôpitaux universitaires Paris Centre, AP-HP, 123 boulevard de Port-Royal, 75679 Paris, cedex 14, France.
Abstract:
In the context of maternal vital emergency due to Covid-19, dire situations of birth questioned the health practitioners of a neonatal intensive care unit. How can mothers take care of their baby when their own life has been threatened ? The analysis of two clinical cases underlines the importance of talking for these mothers who have been through disastrous experiences, which could lead to a post-traumatic stress disorder. Restoring a connection to outside reality thanks to psychological care in the acute post-trauma period helps these mothers take care of their child.
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