cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/42741188

James Walker, a professor emeritus of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Leeds, said the research had helped to “cut through the noise” regarding recent concerns regarding whether medications taken by mothers during pregnancy could affect their babies.

“The practical message is straightforward” Walker said. “Women with moderate or severe depression should not stop their antidepressants in pregnancy out of fear of causing autism or ADHD. Depression that goes untreated in pregnancy carries real risks of its own, for the mother, the pregnancy and for the developing baby, including a higher chance of premature birth, postnatal depression and difficulties bonding with the baby. For milder depression, talking therapies and other non-medication approaches are usually tried first, in line with current guidelines. As always, decisions in pregnancy are personal and should be made with a clinician who knows the woman’s history.”

  • BehavioralClam@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Opinions should be taken into account and once given research for taking informed decisions.

    Medics have a 52% successful diagnosis rate, and most of that stems from patients being unable to recognize symptoms to confer them do medics. Let alone the knowledge and skill limitations of individual professionals.

    If you want to pack up a developing brain with mind-altering substancesdo it with yourself. Not even your own kid has to suffer for your poor decision making and choice of healthcare professionals.

    Because your “how would I Had known” or " science wasn’t aware at the time" excuses for your victim kids will not make it my dude. Because common sense spelled it right there for you.

            • velma@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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              2 days ago

              Probably because you’re not a suicidal pregnant woman who has men telling her she should just die because the fetus is more important.

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                There are ways to reduce depression without packing your blood with psychoactive substances that go directly to a developing brain.

                And again, reread my comment: information should be given for the right decisions to be made. If the mother still desires to use psychoactive substances for her own good after her research on the topic, her right. But she should know of the potential repercussions of her decisions.

                • velma@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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                  2 days ago

                  And those options should be weighed between a woman and her doctor, not some rando on the internet who feels like they’re more authorized to speak on this than actual medical providers.

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                    Did i wrote anywhere that i should be weighting the decision itself? wtf are you on? Maybe take some online course on lecture comprehension.

                    You are here just trying to invalidate my opinion to include important factors within the frame of the decision making process, because you personally disagree with that.

                    And trying to give weight to your invalidation with a strawman.