Bipolar Disorder in Pregnancy: A Challenging Case Managed with Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy
B. Arribas-Simon, M. J. Mateos-Sexmero, O. Martin-Santiago, P. Andres-Olivera, B. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, P. Martinez-Gimeno, N. Navarro-Barriga, T. Jimenez-Aparicio, P. Fernandez-Pando, M. Andreo-Vidal

TL;DR
This paper discusses the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a safe and effective treatment for managing bipolar disorder during pregnancy.
Contribution
The paper presents a case where maintenance ECT was successfully used during pregnancy to manage bipolar disorder.
Findings
Maintenance ECT was administered every 3 weeks from the second trimester until birth with no reported complications.
ECT was found to be a safe and effective treatment option for bipolar disorder during pregnancy.
The patient experienced manic episodes that were challenging to control with pharmacological treatments alone.
Abstract
Pregnancy is a high-risk period for major affective disorders and can lead to a destabilizing period for our patients. Standard pharmacological strategies must be carefully evaluated due to potential teratogenic or side effects. We present a case of bipolar disorder type I with challenging-to-control maniac episodes during pregnancy, which has required Electroconvulsive Therapy for its management. Presenting maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a safe and effective therapeutic strategy during pregnancy, with the presentation of a case in which it has been administered every 3 weeks from the second trimester until the baby’s birth at 37 weeks This concerns a 28-year-old immigrant woman, married, with a 10-year-old child. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder type I at the age of 16 when she experienced her first manic episode in her country of origin. Subsequently, during…
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TopicsElectroconvulsive Therapy Studies · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
