Antidepressant Discontinuation By Pregnant Patients Linked To Higher Mental Health Emergency Risk, Study Suggests

HealthDay (2/12, Thompson) reports a study presented at The Pregnancy Meeting suggests that “pregnant women who quit their antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to experience a mental health emergency compared to those who keep taking their meds.” The researchers “tracked insurance health records for nearly 4,000 women who gave birth in 2023 and 2024. All were diagnosed with depression or anxiety prior to pregnancy.” They found that “of those patients, 37% entered pregnancy with a prescription for an antidepressant. About 18% had no prescription fills during their pregnancy, and 65% had a gap of more than 60 days in fills.” Study results indicated that “women who quit their antidepressants had nearly double the risk for a mental health problem such as suicidal thoughts, substance overdose or psychosis. The risk peaked in the first and ninth months of pregnancy, researchers found.”

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— “Antidepressant Discontinuation By Pregnant Patients Linked To Higher Mental Health Emergency Risk, Study Suggests,”Dennis Thompson , HealthDay , February 12, 2026

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