Abstract

I came across my first clinical case of peripartum depression during adult psychiatry training. I was struck by the debilitating nature of the illness and quickly recognized the immediate impact it had on my patient. As I went on to fellowship training, I recognized, in a way I hadn’t before, the far-reaching, generational impact of the condition. I was sobered by its lasting effects on children – and energized by opportunities to intervene and make a difference in their lives.

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