
Jessica Kingston, MD
- Obstetrician/Gynecologist
- Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
Approximately 20 percent of pregnant women experience post-partum anxiety or post-partum depression.
UC San Diego Health offers the most effective treatment plans to help mothers and their families thrive. We work closely with therapists and physicians in obstetrics and gynecology.
Postpartum depression or anxiety, PMS and menopause-related mood swings are common and can be treated successfully.
Our reproductive mental health specialists can help with:
With a whole-person approach to care, we offer:
Because women's mental health issues may co-occur with other medical concerns, we work closely with medical specialists to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
Only a health care provider is qualified to diagnose a person's mental health condition, but some signs of depression or anxiety, including postpartum depression and anxiety, include:
Mental health conditions, like any medical condition, can often be treated successfully. The key is early intervention, adherence to the treatment plan, and communication with your healthcare provider if treatment is not working or is causing unwanted side effects.