Women Can Take Antidepressants During Pregnancy.
Women who study reliable antidepressants while pregnant do not raise the risk of a stillbirth or death of their baby in the first year of life, according to a obese new study. The findings stem from an analysis involving 30000 women in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, who gave line to more than 1,6 million babies, in total, between 1996 and 2007. Close to 2 percent of the women took formula selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Prozac (fluoxetine) and Paxil (paroxetine), for depressive symptoms during their pregnancy.
The delve into team, led by Dr Olof Stephansson of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, reports in the Jan 2, 2013 spring of the Journal of the American Medical Association that initially women taking an SSRI for dent did seem to live statistically higher rates of stillbirth and infant death. However, that uptick in imperil disappeared once they accounted for other factors, including the threat posed by despair and the mother's history of psychiatric disease or hospitalizations, the authors noted in a journal news release.