Antidepressants not as harmful during pregnancy as previously thought, new research suggests – The Denver Post
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Antidepressants not as harmful during pregnancy as previously thought, new research suggests
The Denver Post Women who take antidepressants early in pregnancy are not at a higher risk of having children who develop autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), contrary to earlier reports, a study published Tuesday found. The new study, published … Study eases concerns about antidepressants, pregnancy and autism risk Study: Antidepressants During Pregnancy May Not Increase Risks New study: No link between anti-depressants taken in pregnancy and autism, ADHD |
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