Link found between antidepressant use and congenital anomalies or stillbirths
Friday, December 2, 2016 - 11:21
in Health & Medicine
Pregnant women who take a specific type of antidepressant in early pregnancy have a small but significantly greater risk of having babies with major congenital anomalies (sometimes referred to as birth defects) or stillbirths compared with those who did not take these antidepressants, suggests a dose-response analysis.