Autism risk may increase slightly after antidepressant use in pregnancy, study says

Monday, December 14, 2015 - 12:10 in Health & Medicine

Taking antidepressants during pregnancy may slightly increase the risk of having a child with autism, but the chances of having a normal baby is still about 98.8 per cent, new Canadian research suggests.

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