Maternal mood disorders and lithium exposure in utero were not associated with poor cognitive development during childhood
Acta Pediatrica Nov 29, 2017
Forsberg L, et al. - Researchers investigated if the maternal mood disorders, especially bipolar disorder, and lithium treatment during pregnancy exerted an impact on the neonatal health and cognition of children born from 2006-2010. No notable connection was disclosed between mothers’ prenatal exposure to lithium or mood disorders and their offspring's Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
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