| Literature DB >> 19661762 |
Jennifer L Payne1, Samantha Meltzer-Brody.
Abstract
The treatment of depression during pregnancy is both a common and complex clinical challenge. The decision to expose the fetus to antidepressant medication during pregnancy must be weighed against the risks of untreated maternal depression to both mother and fetus. Maternal depression during pregnancy has been associated with increased rates of preterm birth and maternal substance use. The safety of antidepressant use during pregnancy seems to be largely reassuring but there remain 2 areas of controversy including neonatal withdrawal syndrome and primary pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. Individualized treatment recommendations based on the patient's history are essential to optimize outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19661762 PMCID: PMC2749677 DOI: 10.1097/GRF.0b013e3181b52e20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0009-9201 Impact factor: 2.190