A study from ICES and the University of Toronto found that individuals with a history of concussion have a 25% higher risk of experiencing severe mental health issues after childbirth. The research highlights the importance of early identification of concussion history during prenatal care and the need for long-term support. The study followed over 750,000 individuals in Ontario and found that those with a history of concussion were more likely to experience severe mental illness postpartum. The researchers emphasize the need for routine screening for concussion history, provision of mental health resources, and trauma-informed care for new parents with concussion histories to prevent serious psychiatric outcomes.
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