Babies born to women who take antidepressants during pregnancy may experience small delays in reaching certain developmental milestones, but it is not clear if these delays are clinically significant, a study shows.
Do Antidepressants in Pregnancy Affect Baby?Courtesy WebMD Health Tue, 02/23/2010 - 17:59
Babies born to women who take antidepressants during pregnancy may experience small delays in reaching certain developmental milestones, but it is not clear if these delays are clinically significant, a study shows. More related itemsAntidepressant Use in Pregnancy: Autism Risk?
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