Certain Antidepressants May Raise Lung Risk in Newborns

Courtesy WebMD Health  Thu, 01/12/2012 - 18:05

pregnant woman holding pills

Pregnant women who use certain popular antidepressants may have a twofold increased risk for delivering babies with a rare but serious lung disorder, a new study finds.


 

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