
ADHD & Perinatal Psychiatry Resources
📚 Resource Library
Empowering you with evidence-based information to make informed decisions for your health and your family with ADHD & Perinatal Psychiatry Resources.
Medication Decision-Making: Risk vs. Benefit
Choosing whether to start or continue medication—especially during pregnancy or breastfeeding—is a collaborative process. These guides explain the clinical framework we use to weigh the risks of medication against the risks of untreated symptoms.
[PDF] Medication During Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Understanding the Choice Learn how we evaluate the “Risk vs. Benefit” profile to ensure both parent and baby are supported. We look at the whole picture—your history, your environment, and your future goals.
[PDF] Medication Treatment Guide
Your Roadmap to Informed Consent A comprehensive look at how medication choices are tailored to individual needs and clinical goals, focusing on evidence-based safety data.
đź§ Neurodiversity & ADHD
Tools and strategies for navigating life with ADHD.
[PDF] Navigating ADHD: A Comprehensive Resource Guide
An essential roadmap for understanding symptoms, executive function systems, and clinical strategies for managing ADHD at any stage of life. We also review ADHD treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
🌸 Perinatal Mental Health
Understanding the complexities of the postpartum period. More articles coming soon.
- Postpartum Rage:Â Moving beyond “baby blues” to understand the intensity of postpartum anger.
- Postpartum OCD:Â Identifying and managing intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
- Postpartum Depression:Â Recognizing the signs and understanding the path to recovery.
Why we use the “Risk vs. Benefit” Approach
At Fully Living Clinic, we believe there is no “zero-risk” option. Untreated mental health conditions carry their own risks for both the individual and the family unit. Our goal is to provide you with the data and support necessary to choose the path of least total risk for your specific situation.
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This post was medically reviewed byDr. Asheena Lee,a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with 14 years of experience specializing in reproductive and perinatal mental health. She founded Fully Living Clinic to provide high-level, personalized care to the Long Beach community.
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