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Podcast: Dr. Chapaβs OBGYN Clinical Pearls
Episode: Do SSRIs Raise PTB Risk?
Description: Depressive disorders during pregnancy are common, with estimated prevalence ranging from 11% to 16%. Accordingly, antidepressant drugs, most commonly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), are used by approximately 3β4% of pregnant women worldwide, with a higher prevalence in the United States compared to Europe. As antidepressants cross the placenta and the fetal blood-brain barrier, exposure during pregnancy raises concerns of potential risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. On August 30, 2024, a new study was released ahead of print in the AJOG. This confirmed the reduction in preterm birth risk with effective mental health counseling approaches; HOWEVER, it also concluded that βuse of antidepressants during preg...