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Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy
The Importance of Proper Dosing of Antidepressants during Pregnancy
Aug 30th
Pregnancy and the postpartum period is a time of increased risk for depression. Therefore, women who are treated with antidepressant medications must consider whether or not to stay on medication during pregnancy. Despite reassuring data regarding the reproductive safety of various antidepressants, a woman may prefer not to continue medication during pregnancy due to concerns [...]
Antidepressants and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion
Jun 21st
Although the last several decades of research have yielded important findings regarding the safety of antidepressants during pregnancy, some areas are still understudied. For example, there are no conclusive results concerning the risk of spontaneous abortions following antidepressant exposure during the first trimester. Several recent meta-analyses, including one from the Motherisk program (Hemels, 2005), have [...]
Valproic Acid and the Risk of Major Malformations
Jun 14th
Previous studies have indicated that infants exposed to valproic acid in pregnancy are at increased risk for a range of malformations, including neural tube defects. While these studies have shown an association between valproic acid and various malformations, they have been limited in their ability to quantify the risk of certain, less common malformations. To [...]
When Health Care Providers Say the Wrong Thing
Apr 14th
With increasing frequency, postpartum women who have taken antidepressants during pregnancy have shared – usually in tears – that while in the hospital for their labor and delivery hospitalization, a health care provider at the hospital said something judgmental about their being on an antidepressant. For example, one woman said that a nurse told her, [...]
Use of the Emsam Patch (Selegiline) in Pregnancy
Dec 14th
A clinician asks: “Is there any data on the use of the Emsam patch in pregnancy?”
There is very little information on the reproductive safety of the MAOI-B inhibitor, selegiline, which is the active ingredient of the Emsam patch. While animal studies have failed to reveal any evidence of teratogenicity, the medical literature includes [...]
Panic Disorder Increases the Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes
Dec 8th
Anxiety often results in the activation of the sympathetic nervous system. This activation is commonly known as the “fight or flight response”; symptoms may include increased heart rate, shortness of breath, perspiration, chest pain, and nausea or diarrhea. Activation of the fight or flight response is also associated with the activation of numerous other responses [...]
SSRIs and PPHN: A Review of the Data
Nov 10th
In 2006, Chambers and colleagues published an article linking SSRI use during late pregnancy to an increased risk of persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn (PPHN). Since that time, several other reports have been published which have examined the association between SSRI antidepressants and PPHN. Here is a summary of the findings to date:
Chambers et [...]