Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy Associated with Minimal Risk of Birth Defects, Study Shows
A recent study examined the connection between antidepressant use during pregnancy and the occurrence of birth defects. Researchers found a minimal increase in risk. The results, however, reinforce the importance of consulting with doctors about the potential risks and benefits of medication.
Researchers analyzed data from a large sample size to assess the specific risks associated with different types of antidepressants. The study focused on major birth defects.
Experts continue to advise women considering pregnancy, or who are pregnant, to discuss their medication needs with their doctors. Personalized medical advice remains essential for informed decision-making about mental health treatment during pregnancy.
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