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  Steroid Hormones across Pregnancy and Postpartum
 

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  Postpartum Research
 

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The Role of Endogenous and Exogenous Hormones across the Menstrual Cycle on Mood and Memory
  Study Completed

 
Perinatal Mood Assessment Scale
  We are investigating the mood and emotional changes associated with pregnancy and postpartum. If you are over 18 years of age, pregnant or within one year postpartum, please take our completely anonymous online survey. Your responses will help us create a postpartum mood assessment scale.

Coming Soon
 
Paternal Behavior and Health Study
  We are looking for 500 men between the ages of 18-40 years who have young children (0-4 years) to complete a short, completely anonymous, online survey. We are investigating the impact of fatherhood and maternal postpartum depression on men’s health and behavior. To take the survey, click on the link below.

to take the survey, click here
 
Mood Changes across the Menstrual Cycle
  Internet survey coming soon.
 
Polycystic Ovarian Research
  Coming soon.
 
Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Report Differences in Sex-typed Behavior as Children and Adolescents 
 

This study looked at the potential role of perinatal androgen exposure on the psychosocial and psychosexual behavior of women with PCOS. We found women with PCOS engaged in more masculine sex-typed behavior during childhood and adolescence than non-PCOS controls. The article is currently submitted for publication.  

Additional research coming soon.