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Clinical and Legal Considerations Regarding Breastfeeding on Psychiatric Units

Marissa P. Caan, Nina E. Sreshta, Jennifer A. Okwerekwu, Jacqueline S. Landess and Susan Hatters Friedman
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online June 2022, 50 (2) 200-207; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.210086-21
Marissa P. Caan
Dr. Caan is a Resident in the Adult Psychiatry Training Program Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA and Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. Sreshta is affiliated with a private psychiatric practice, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Okwerekwu is a Fellow, Division of Women’s Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Dr. Landess is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Associate Training Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Hatters Friedman is The Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Reproductive Biology, Pediatrics, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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Nina E. Sreshta
Dr. Caan is a Resident in the Adult Psychiatry Training Program Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA and Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. Sreshta is affiliated with a private psychiatric practice, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Okwerekwu is a Fellow, Division of Women’s Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Dr. Landess is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Associate Training Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Hatters Friedman is The Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Reproductive Biology, Pediatrics, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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Jennifer A. Okwerekwu
Dr. Caan is a Resident in the Adult Psychiatry Training Program Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA and Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. Sreshta is affiliated with a private psychiatric practice, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Okwerekwu is a Fellow, Division of Women’s Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Dr. Landess is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Associate Training Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Hatters Friedman is The Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Reproductive Biology, Pediatrics, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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Jacqueline S. Landess
Dr. Caan is a Resident in the Adult Psychiatry Training Program Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA and Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. Sreshta is affiliated with a private psychiatric practice, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Okwerekwu is a Fellow, Division of Women’s Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Dr. Landess is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Associate Training Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Hatters Friedman is The Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Reproductive Biology, Pediatrics, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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Susan Hatters Friedman
Dr. Caan is a Resident in the Adult Psychiatry Training Program Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA and Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. Sreshta is affiliated with a private psychiatric practice, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Okwerekwu is a Fellow, Division of Women’s Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Dr. Landess is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, and Associate Training Director, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Hatters Friedman is The Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry and Professor of Reproductive Biology, Pediatrics, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
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Abstract

Women in the postpartum period are at especially high risk of developing psychiatric disorders, and in severe cases, they may require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. Because of the lack of specialized units for peripartum mothers in the United States, this treatment is usually relegated to general inpatient psychiatric units. Despite the clear benefit of breastfeeding for both mother and child, lactation can be a barrier to placement on a general inpatient psychiatric unit and often is not supported during the hospital stay. Limiting access to inpatient psychiatric care for postpartum mothers with mental illness could be considered sex discrimination under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) because of failure to accommodate lactation. With improvements in education and accommodations around breastfeeding, general inpatient psychiatric units could provide appropriate care for this population.

  • lactation
  • breastfeeding
  • inpatient
  • discrimination
  • postpartum
  • Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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  • Dr. Hatters Friedman is involved in the editorial leadership of The Journal; however, she did not participate in any aspect of this article’s review and acceptance.

  • Disclosures of financial or other potential conflicts of interest: None.

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Marissa P. Caan, Nina E. Sreshta, Jennifer A. Okwerekwu, Jacqueline S. Landess, Susan Hatters Friedman
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online Jun 2022, 50 (2) 200-207; DOI: 10.29158/JAAPL.210086-21

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Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online Jun 2022, 50 (2) 200-207; DOI: 10.29158/JAAPL.210086-21
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