Effect of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate on postpartum depression

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Contraception, 82(2), 174-177, 2010

DOI 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.03.004 PMID 20654759

Abstract

Background

Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) is commonly prescribed to women immediately postpartum due to its efficacy, convenience and lack of estrogen. It is unclear whether administering a progestin injection can affect the course of postpartum depression (PPD), which some suspect to be influenced by hormonal changes. In this retrospective study, the objective was to determine whether DMPA administered immediately postpartum influences the development of PPD.

Study Design

A retrospective review of a total of 404 charts was conducted of clinic patients who were scheduled for 6-week postpartum visits at a major medical center, where all patients are routinely asked to complete the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The average scores on the EPDS at these visits were compared between patients who had received DMPA prior to postpartum discharge from the hospital and patients who had not received any hormonal contraception by using an unpaired t test. In addition, the proportions of women diagnosed with PPD via the scale were compared via contingency tables.

Results

Fifty-five women who had received immediate DMPA were compared with 192 women with no hormonal contraception after delivery. The groups were similar in parity, race, mode of delivery and weight, but women receiving DMPA were significantly younger (24.2 vs. 26.2 years, p=.03). Mean EPDS scores at 6 weeks postpartum were not statistically significant between the groups (5.02 vs. 6.17, p=.16). Six patients (10.9%) who received immediate DMPA were diagnosed with PPD based on EPDS scores greater than or equal to 13, while 27 (14.1%) in the comparison group had PPD (p=.88).

Conclusion

Administration of DMPA in the immediate postpartum period does not appear to predispose women to PPD.

Topics

depot medroxyprogesterone acetate postpartum depression, DMPA immediate postpartum Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, progestin injection postpartum mood depression risk, hormonal contraception postpartum depression retrospective study, EPDS scores postpartum DMPA vs no hormonal contraception, Tsai Schaffir DMPA postpartum depression effect, postpartum hormonal changes depression progestin, immediate postpartum contraception mental health outcomes, progesterone withdrawal postpartum depression hormonal theory, depot medroxyprogesterone safety postpartum period
PMID 20654759 20654759 DOI 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.03.004 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.03.004

Cite this article

Tsai, R., & Schaffir, J. (2010). Effect of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate on postpartum depression. *Contraception*, *82*(2), 174-177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2010.03.004

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