Maternal Antidepressant Use May Increase Risk For Newborn Respiratory Distress, Preterm Birth, Research Suggests

Healio (6/8, Downey) reports, “Maternal antidepressant use increases the risk for newborn respiratory distress and preterm birth,” investigators concluded in a study that “included 15,041 pregnancies in which there was antidepressant use and a delivery from 2012 through 2016.” The study revealed “an increased risk for newborn respiratory distress among babies born to mothers with low, moderate or high use of antidepressants, and an increased risk for preterm birth associated with moderate to high sustained doses compared with low use.” The findings were published online June 4 in Pediatrics.

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— “Maternal antidepressant use poses risk for newborn respiratory distress, preterm birth, “Ken Downey Jr. , Healio, June 8, 2020

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