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Effects of antiseizure medication withdrawal during the first trimester of pregnancy on seizure control and offspring outcomes.

Yutong FuFan-Fan ShiLeihao ShaXimeng YangRui Linull nullLei Chen
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
ASM withdrawal in the first trimester of pregnancy did not show a protective effect on fetal outcomes but rather resulted in increased seizure frequency during pregnancy. However, this finding requires a larger sample for validation. Furthermore, seizure deterioration during pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of fetal death.
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