Kristin Yeung Lasseter, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist in Texas who specializes in Reproductive Psychiatry and Women’s Mental Health.
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Contact Me“Hi! Found out about you through Dr. Natalie Crawford’s podcast. I am an OBGYN in Michigan and very passionate about women’s mental health. Thank you for being a reproductive psychiatrist. There is a huge need for our women patients. Thank you for continuing to educate and advocate for women.”
“Thanks so much for everything you share on Insta! It’s a great resource.”
“Hello, I just want to say thank you so much for the work that you do and the posts you make about medications during pregnancy. I’m a 26 year old woman with bipolar who would love to have children and these posts give me hope that it’s possible to have a safe pregnancy and postpartum. Also, I’m in the social work field and would love to work with maternal mental health some day so this also helps inform me to some extent.”
“I appreciate what you do! As someone who ended up resuming my Ritalin in pregnancy to get charts done and seeing a lot of Austin’s uninsured for perinatal mental health, the work you are doing to help normalize and destigmatize these important topics is something I am grateful for.”
“I appreciate this unique way in which you are educating the community and dispelling myths with evidence-based care. I believe it is saving lives.”
“I wanted to send you a note to say thank you for what you do! I have always been a high achiever but had ADHD - I found myself unexpectedly pregnant with my third baby earlier this year and stopped taking my Adderall in the first trimester only to almost lose my job as a result. I was super depressed and felt totally helpless. My high risk OB recommended I get back on it at 16 weeks and it’s been a game changer for work and my mood. I’ve still struggled with the mom guilt of taking it while pregnancy and your account has helped me manage the guilt/shame so much by normalizing my experience and the need to take mental health meds while pregnant. THANK YOU.”
“Absolutely love what you’re doing to help educate women.”
“I am a perinatal mental health provider and I love following your feed.”
"Your page is fantastic education, thank you."
“Thank you for your work and helping us stay informed.”
“I find your page so helpful!! Thank you for your content.”