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Impaired Coordination and stop talking
My sister is a biopolar disorder patient, She was taking Litca 450 SR since 5 years, but last year doctor said to stop the medication as my sister was planning a baby,  recently she gave birth of a baby girl, but after 3.5 month of delivery she was crying and become little depressed. Doctor prescribe her Cyclotin 20 one tablet/day after breakfast and Clonotril 0.25 one tablet/day at the time of sleep at night. after first two days of taking medicines her anxiety was heigh and not feeling love to her child, but after one week she stop talking to any one, she is sitting on the bed whole day, not willing to take any food and have an impaired Coordination. What to do.
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Hello , Good morning. Bipolar has a tendency to reoccur at time of pregnancy or post delivery period. May be she has encountered an episode of Depression. Post partum psychosis can also be a possibility. Since she is feeling to infant, an extra caution has to be taken in prescribing drugs . Some drug s has tendency to pass on in mother's milk into the child.
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Consult a Psychiatrist or Neuropsychiatrist of ur choice and discuss all symptoms in detail , plan a treatment that suits her heath , current situation and to baby health.
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Don't panic or fear, just follow the instructions of ur Psychiatrist ,she will recover . Take care. ** Have a safe & peaceful day **
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