Trajectories of antipsychotic use before and during pregnancy and associated maternal and birth characteristics.
Andrea L SchafferHelga ZoegaDuong T TranNicholas A BuckleySallie PearsonAlys HavardPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
Women using antipsychotics around pregnancy are heterogeneous, with varying patterns of use and associated birth outcomes, reflecting underlying differences in the indications for treatment and/or severity of illness. This diversity should be considered when developing clinical guidelines and designing safety studies.