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Antidepressant use during pregnancy and risk of adverse neonatal outcomes: A comprehensive investigation of previously identified associations.

Anna-Sophie RommelNatalie C MomenNina Maren MolenaarEsben AgerboVeerle BerginkTrine Munk-OlsenXiaoqin Liu
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2022)
Prenatal antidepressant exposure was associated with small decreases in gestational age and birthweight, as well as higher risk for moderate-to-late preterm birth, moderately low birthweight, neonatal admission and postnatal adaptation syndrome. No differences in risk were found for PPHN, or congenital malformations. The causality of the observed associations cannot be established due to the potential for unmeasured residual confounding linked to the underlying disease.
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