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Treating ADHD in females to address the Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Who’s more likely to develop hormonal mediated mood disorders? Research indicates that females with ADHD are at a significantly higher risk. This vulnerability becomes particularly pronounced during pivotal life stages such as adolescence, peripartum and perimenopausal periods.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 22 min read


Pregnancy, Depression and SSRIs... oh my!
Most women don’t want to take a medication during pregnancy, and that’s totally fine. It is important to recognize that pregnancy is a unique and transformative time in a woman's life, and the desire to avoid medications often stems from a deep instinct to protect both the unborn child and their own health.
Jamie Sorenson
Aug 253 min read


What do women do before doctors' appointments?
What do women do before doctors' appointments? They engage in thorough research and meticulous preparation.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 282 min read


Zuranolone for Postpartum Depression
Zuranolone, on the other hand, represents a groundbreaking alternative that has garnered attention for its accessibility and effectiveness. It is covered by most insurance plans due to the absence of other FDA-approved treatments specifically for postpartum depression.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 222 min read


Zuranolone for Postpartum Depression, but pretty sedating...
Please remember zuranolone, a medication that has garnered significant attention due to its unique mechanism of action and its role in addressing postpartum depression.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 52 min read


Breastfeeding is a low Estrogen state
While breastfeeding is a beautiful and rewarding experience for many mothers, it can also come with its own set of challenges.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 52 min read


The Biggest Risk Factor for Postpartum Depression: Depression during pregnancy
One of the most significant risk factors for developing postpartum depression is experiencing depression during pregnancy. This underscores the importance of monitoring mental health throughout the prenatal period.
Jamie Sorenson
Jul 52 min read


Whip it out mama! Breastfeeding in Public
In today’s society, it is truly baffling to witness the judgment directed toward mothers who breastfeed in public. The scrutiny they face is not just unwarranted; it is downright absurd.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 302 min read


Is it Brain Fog or am I ovulating?
There are two critical points in the menstrual cycle where ADHD symptoms can significantly worsen: 1) during ovulation and 2) just before menstruation.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 302 min read


To Breastfeed or Not?
There are many reasons why a mother may choose not to breastfeed her child, and it is essential to recognize that all of these reasons are valid and deserve respect. For many women, medical conditions can complicate or even pose significant risks when it comes to breastfeeding.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 302 min read


When to quit the Zoloft during pregnancy and postpartum?
However, it’s crucial to understand that they are certainly not the only options available for the treatment of various mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, panic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Each individual’s experience with mental health is unique, and as such, treatment plans should be tailored to fit the specific needs of the patient.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 292 min read


New Baby Smell
New baby smell is just divine! Evoking a sense of warmth and comfort that is hard to replicate. The scent of a newborn, often described as a mix of sweetness and freshness, is not only delightful but also has a profound emotional impact on many people.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 292 min read


Preventing Postpartum Depression
The best way to prevent postpartum depression is to proactively treat depression both before and during pregnancy. It is essential to understand that depression can be likened to a wound; the longer it remains untreated, the more complicated and challenging it becomes to manage effectively.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 292 min read


Does the baby feel like yours?
I had this fantasy that we would immediately have this deep connection, but it didn’t play out exactly that way. I was more just amazed by this little creature that cooed and cried and smelled wonderful, but was he really mine?
Jamie Sorenson
May 41 min read


Postpartum OCD: The good, bad and ugly
Cleaning is the fun part of OCD for me, the part that stinks is having intrusive thoughts that make you feel like a horrible person.
Jamie Sorenson
May 41 min read


Setting Boundaries Postpartum
The truth is that protecting my peace is the glue that held me together postpartum.
Jamie Sorenson
Apr 261 min read


Feeling Angry?
We feel angry when you’re resenting someone and we feel resentment in response to two things:
Jamie Sorenson
Apr 261 min read


SSRIs do not increase the risk of miscarriage
SSRIs do not increase the risk of miscarriage. Depression does increase the risk of miscarriage.
Jamie Sorenson
Apr 261 min read


Postpartum Anxiety Woes
Postpartum anxiety is so hard and causes so many woes. Your brain is telling you silly stuff.
Jamie Sorenson
Mar 91 min read


Things I would never do as a board certified psychiatrist: unplanned pregnancy version
Don't make assumptions about someone else's pregnancy.
Jamie Sorenson
Jan 132 min read
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