Pregnant women with bipolar disorder who have a history of childhood maltreatment: Intergenerational effects of trauma on fetal neurodevelopment and birth outcomes

Babineau, V., McCormack, C. A., Feng, T., Lee, S., Berry, O., Knight, B. T., Newport, J. D., Stowe, Z. N., & Monk, C. (2022). Pregnant women with bipolar disorder who have a history of childhood maltreatment: Intergenerational effects of trauma on fetal neurodevelopment and birth outcomes. Bipolar Disorders, 24(6), 671–682. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/bdi.13207
Authors:
Vanessa Babineau
Catherine Monk
Clare A. McCormack
Tianshu Feng
Seonjoo Lee
Obianuju Berry
Bettina T. Knight
Jeffrey D. Newport
Zachary N. Stowe
Affiliated Authors:
Vanessa Babineau
Catherine Monk
Clare A. McCormack
Tianshu Feng
Seonjoo Lee
Author Keywords:
bipolar disorder
birth weight
childhood maltreatment
childhood trauma
fetal heart rate
gestational age at birth
intergenerational transmission of trauma
pregnancy
pregnancy complications
preterm birth
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1111/bdi.13207
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