I have been suffering from depression and with a lot of family issues and relationship issues adding on to that, I am going to ask my doctor for some help. I am worried about the effects of an anti depressant on my baby. Anyone taken anti depressants during pregnancy? What was the outcome?
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I entered my 3rd trimester today, and the baby is growing ahead of schedule and the pregnancy has been enjoyable since then.
Good for you for recognizing potential depression and reaching out to your docs - remember, you have to be able to care for yourself so you can care for your LO. Good luck and keep us updated!
To me, staying on the medication, no matter what dosage, was important as I do not want to have a repeat of what happened to me after DD was born. I had thoughts of suicide and lost the first 2 months of my daughter's life due to my struggles. I plan to return to my regular dosage as soon as this child is born and I'm no longer dealing with nausea.
Zoloft is also a medication that has widely been researched regarding pregnancy and breast feeding effects and to me, the pros far outweigh the cons. This decision has been backed by both my OB and psychiatrist. So far, this baby is growing right on time with no known complications.
Talk to your doctor and find out what will work best for you. I hope that you are able to get the help you need in order to feel better.
I have been on Cipralex (Lexapro in the USA) for close to three years, and when I became pregnant, my doctor lowered my dose, but kept me on it. I've been on it my entire pregnancy. I'm almost 30 weeks and have had no major problems. My baby is measuring right on schedule and both me/babe seem to be in good health. I have a friend who also stayed on her anti-depressant and she has a healthy, happy and very smart three year old now.
I, too, struggled with the idea of being on a medication while pregnant because I hated the idea of passing the drug along to my baby, but you do have to put your trust in the hands of the professionals. Where I live, there is an on-going program where they connect mothers who take various medications and do continual research based on their experiences. It has allowed me to get information based on the specific drug I take. Maybe see if there is a program like that in your area? Ask your doc...
I can't function when I'm not on Lexapro, and babies need their moms to be physically, mentally, and emotionally well.
Definitely talk to your doctor and GL!
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I have been feeling so much better! More energy, I can actually think about 1 thing at a time, I am getting things done around the house. I am feeling as great as I think I possibly could! I even got the baby's room all done.