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    Default SSRIs DURING PREGNANCY?

    Hi Moms, I had really bad PPD and PPA after my daughter that unfortunately never went away with therapy alone. I decided to go on medication and currently take Celexa and Clonazepam. Medication makes my daily life manageable and I'm grateful for it. We are TTC and this medication dilemma is weighing heavily on my mind. I did not treat my PPD and PPA right away (big, big mistake but I learned from it), and it turned into horrible GAD with daily panic attacks. I know that moms can stay on SSRI during pregnancy but every time I google it, I read stories and lawsuits on birth defects. I will see my OBGYN in 3 weeks, but just wondering how you coped with Anxiety during pregnancy. Did you end up staying on SSRIs? Thank you so much, as always!
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    I didn't take an SSRI during pregnancy but I suffered from anxiety and panic attacks after DS2 was born. I took Lexapro for a year and half after his birth. I still occasionally have panic attacks/anxiety but it has been manageable without needing an SSRI at this point. I have always wondered what I would do if we decided to go for a 3rd, and I felt I needed meds, would I take them or not?

    My SIL had PPD after her 1st DD was born so when she was preggo with DD#2 she started taking Celexa for I believe the last month of her pregnancy so the meds would already be in effect before PPD could set in again. My niece is a perfectly healthy 10 year old, seemingly no ill effects from the meds during the very end of the pregnancy.

    I've read a ton of articles too and I think the decision, while difficult, is something you should talk over with your OB/GYN and possibly a Psychiatrist that specializes in treating women and PPD. When I started Lexapro, my psychiatrist advised me to wean DS2 so I did. I feel like Zoloft is considered a better bet during pregnancy but what works best for you really matters.

    These articles are interesting

    http://www.healthcentral.com/depress...ants-pregnancy

    http://www.infantrisk.com/content/an...-breastfeeding

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    Thank you so much for your reply Tondi G. My appt is in 3 weeks, so I hope to get some answers. Its a hard decision for me.
    DD 11/10
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    I took wellbutrin during my pregnancies. My doctor said it came down to how well I'd do off of it, and we decided that I needed to stay on it. I obviously don't KNOW for sure. However, based on my limited neuro classes in college, and what I've read on the subject since then, I don't really believe that it affects the baby long-term. My OB (two different ones) and general practitioner agreed with my decision. They did want me to breastfeed after birth (which I was anyway) so that the baby would be weaned off of any medication they were getting through me.
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    I went off my SSRIs for pregnancy #1 and it was pretty dire.
    When I was TTC for #2 I went through a long consultation and came out with a prescription for zoloft.
    Zoloft has been prescribed to pregnant women for over 30 years now, with no evidence of any issues, even at higher doses.
    My OB, midwife and the specialist who prescribed it to me all said that they were completely confident that I'd made the right choice.
    HTH.
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    I am so grateful to each and every one of you for responding and talking about this hard issue. Just knowing that I'm not all alone helps tremendously when it comes to my decision. I'm constantly thinking about this and going back and forth, even though I know it would be incredibly hard, if even possible, to get through my pregnancy without SSRI. Reading articles online is probably not the best idea, so it is so nice to talk to other moms who know what I'm talking about and can relate.
    DD 11/10
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    Hi! Glad to hear you will be talking to your MD soon. I work in mental health. Zoloft is first choice in treating both anxiety and depression during pregnancy. That said, if another medication is needed, MD will take several factors in account, mostly trying to determine risk vs benefit. My own OB/GYN took Zoloft during her pregnancy.
    DS1-almost in Kindergarten!
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    Thanks for your reply, I'm looking forward to my appointment. I'm currently on Celexa since they told me it works more for anxiety vs depression, but I certainly would not mind switching to Zoloft for my pregnancy especially since I will be breastfeeding and that's #1 choice for breastfeeding. Does anyone have any experience switching from one SSRI to another? Lots of side effects or pretty easy transition? Thank you for your help!
    DD 11/10
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    I suffer from serious depression and anxiety issues. I stayed on my SSRI for both pregnancies with no negative side effects that I can see. I had several obs and a visit to maternal fetal medicine. All assured me not to worry. The general consensus was that while there is a risk there is also a risk if the mom is unhealthy and suffering. For me it was no question I would be healthier with the medication.

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    Thanks so much for your reply Emimo1. It all comes down to quality of life and honestly I would not be able to go through 10 months of pregnancy without SSRI. I can't imagine it would be good for baby either. So grateful for all your input
    DD 11/10
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