I was writing down a whole bunch of things. Obviously, my big message here is research, research, research. We know so little about what happens to the maternal brain. As I said, there are a number of biological signatures that occur across pregnancy and postpartum. I would love to make some jokes, but I know I don't have time for them. Those signatures mirror what happens in a number of psychiatric disorders, including depression. I probably disagree with my colleague a little bit on the numbers, but that's not the point. The point is that it is a time of really great susceptibility, and we need to provide people with the tools they need to understand this.
There's a great new discovery that just came out of CAMH from Jeffrey Meyer. He's looked at some supplements and at evidence-based information on what's missing, what the biological signals are and how we can better serve people.
On psychosis, I would disagree. I don't think most people know that you can get thoughts, psychosis and schizophrenia-like symptoms after giving birth. Only about 1% of people will have that, but it's pretty significant.
Patricia Tomasi has a really great article. They did a big piece on her in Toronto Life if you want to take a look at it.