FABMOMS
Effect of Maternal Depression and Antidepressants on Fetal Brain Structure and Function
FABMOMS
Effect of Maternal Depression and Antidepressants on Fetal Brain Structure and Function
Improving Perinatal Depression Treatment
Depression is common among new moms, and antidepressant medication is often prescribed with the aim of effectively treating perinatal mental health disorders and lowering overall risk. The FABMOMS study will help us better understand how to treat pregnant women who are depressed and provide optimal benefit to mother and child.
FABMOMS
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Why participate in FABMOMS?
We are hoping to better understand the interplay between maternal mood - especially depression - and antidepressant treatment for moms and infant development. In addition, the FABMOMS study will look at other factors to help us understand maternal mental health and infant development.
Meet the FABMOMS team
Associate Chief, DBI Medical and Academic Affairs, and FABMOMS Study Co-PI
Director, Center for Prenatal, Neonatal & Maternal Health Research, and FABMOMS Study Co-PI
Perinatal Psychiatrist and FABMOMS Study
Co-PI
Clinical Research Program Manager
Clinical Research Coordinator
Clinical Research Coordinator
Lead Clinical Research Coordinator
Clinical Research Coordinator
Clinical Research Coordinator