Abstract

Although preterm birth is the largest single cause of neonatal and infant death and fosters neurological disabilities, how prenatally administered selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) affect these conditions is still incompletely understood. Using national Finnish registry data on live births in 1996 through 2010, researchers compared all women with SSRI-exposed pregnancies (N=15,729; of 4811 with available diagnoses, 98.0% had affective disorders), those with psychiatric diagnoses unexposed to SSRIs (N=9652, 97.5% with affective …

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