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Mother's psychosis after birth

Identifier

005258

Type of Spiritual Experience

Vision
Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

Not strictly speaking childbirth but I think it is helpful to make the connection of drug with event,   heaven only knows what it was doing to the poor little baby

 

A description of the experience

J Fam Pract 1997 Aug;45(2):164-6.   Postpartum psychosis induced by bromocriptine and pseudoephedrine.  Reeves RR  Pinkofsky HB  Department of Psychiatry, Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport, LA 71101-4295, USA.

Bromocriptine is an ergot-derived dopamine agonist sometimes used for postpartum suppression of lactation. On rare occasions (a total of seven previous reports in the literature), use of the medication has been associated with psychotic symptomatology in postpartum patients. This case report describes a 19-year-old postpartum woman who developed severe psychotic symptoms while taking low doses of bromocriptine and pseudoephedrine. The use of bromocriptine for suppression of lactation is controversial. If prescribed for postpartum patients, bromocriptine alone or in combination with sympathomimetic drugs should be used only with caution.

PMID:  9267376 

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Bromocriptine
Childbirth

Suppressions

Commonsteps

References