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Associations between antidepressant use patterns during pregnancy and birth outcomes among periconception antidepressant users.

Nerissa NanceSylvia E BadonKathryn K RidoutJennifer AhernDe-Kun LiCharles QuesenberryLyndsay A Avalos
Published in: Pharmacotherapy (2023)
Periconception antidepressant users who continue use during pregnancy, particularly into the second and third trimesters, may be at higher risk of adverse birth outcomes. This evidence should be considered alongside the risks associated with depression relapse.
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