The use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors during pregnancy is linked to a higher likelihood of gestational diabetes and neonatal adaptation issues yet fewer preterm births.
Higher risk for gestational diabetes and some poor newborn outcomes reported, but lower risk for some adverse pregnancy outcomes also found.
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Group Therapy, Developed With Help of Patients, Cut Postpartum Depression
Intervention informed by community was especially effective for those with baseline depres ...
Confusion about the safety of taking the drugs during pregnancy has led to mental health emergencies for some expectant ...
A recent study conducted at the University of Turku in Finland showed that hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of nausea that occurs during pregnancy, is linked to depression. Women who experienced ...
Researchers uncover a consistent global link between antenatal depression and gestational diabetes, highlighting how early emotional support and screening could protect both maternal and newborn ...
Pregnant women who stopped taking their antidepressants during pregnancy were almost twice as likely to have a mental health ...
Women who experience depression during the first two trimesters of pregnancy are almost two-times as likely to develop gestational diabetes, according to a new study published in Diabetologia. For the ...
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Nearly Two-Thirds of Women Don't Fill Antidepressant Prescriptions During Pregnancy
Study of Pennsylvania data also shows more mental health emergency visits ...
The first time I was pregnant, I lost my keys constantly. I'd open the fridge and forget why. I'd cry at pet food commercials ...
It's hard for most women to imagine anything worse than experiencing an unsuccessful pregnancy. But 15-20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage and the loss associated with this crisis can be devastating ...
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