In response to statements made by the White House, The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) strongly ...
Women who stop taking GLP-1 medications just prior to a pregnancy appear to be at higher odds for weight gain and complications, researchers said. File Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI Women who stop taking ...
One evening in 2019, when I was a pediatrics resident, I admitted a two-month-old to the hospital for observation after a minor surgery. I explained to the baby’s mother that I planned to order ...
You’ve heard of the rise of “Ozempic babies” — where women who’ve previously struggled with infertility get knocked up on GLP-1s — but new research shows that going off those drugs may have a negative ...
Findings published by The BMJ reinforce previous research linking use of the antiseizure drug valproate during pregnancy to neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism in children, and ...
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Opinion/Guest column: Weighing risks of SSRIs during pregnancy
The individualized decision for a woman to take an SSRI during pregnancy is not a risk versus benefit analysis but a risk versus risk analysis.
Despite evidence of the risk of malformations at birth, or birth defects, use of some antiseizure drugs during pregnancy has persisted, according to a study published on July 23, 2025, in Neurology ®, ...
First-trimester exposure to nonbenzodiazepine sedative hypnotics (Z-drugs) was not associated with an increased risk for overall or organ-specific congenital malformations, in a large US cohort study ...
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