expectant mothers
09/13/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Pregnant women who take antidepressants increase risk of psychiatric disorders for their kids
Mothers-to-be who are mulling over the decision about whether to take antidepressants while pregnant might want to take note of a recent study out of Aarhus University that reveals that doing so raises a child’s risk of having a psychiatric disorder later in life. In the study, which looked at nearly a million Danish children […]
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