So I know that there are some of us who struggle with either depression/anxiety, PMDD, or Postpartum, so I wanted to share this website that was recommended to me by my psychiatrist yesterday.  It has useful information involving the risks and benefits of staying on medication during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding.  Mass. Gen. Hospital compiled current research and data so that we all can make informed decisions, whatever that decision may be.   My Dr. is affiliated with Columbia and says this is one of the few resources that is current with the new developments in the field.
womensmentalhealth.org
I hope this as helpful for some of you as it was for me.  If this overwhelms you though, please don't read it.  Different people respond differently with having more or less information.
                 
                
Re: Sharing a potentially useful resource for some of you ladies.
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...old - but I'm not that old; young - but I'm not that bold...
I was on an average dose. I did stop taking it eventually and switched to Zoloft only because Prozac loses its efficacy after a while. It's been a couple of years and I am now going back on it.
How is Paxil working for you? My doctor is toying with the idea of putting me on it. My only concern is starting it, getting pregnant, and having to stop. Plus weight gain.
@holly628, are we the same person?? My psychiatrist recommended the same exact website for me yesterday, too!
FYI I'm on Effexor and am now going to attempt to wean off of it for my pregnancy; if I need to go back on, we're going to try Zoloft because it has worked for me in the past and there have been more studies on it than Effexor.
TTC #1 May 2014
BFP 7/4/14 ~ EDD 3/17/15
My Chart
How is Paxil working for you? My doctor is toying with the idea of putting me on it. My only concern is starting it, getting pregnant, and having to stop. Plus weight gain.
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Zoloft didn't help me much with depression/anxiety. I was still taking a lot of Lorazepam (Ativan) on a daily basis until I switched to Paxil. Now my general anxiety level is so much better that I haven't needed any Ativan in months now. I'll continue with my current meds during pregnancy and then wean off the Lamictal in 3rd tri in anticipation of breastfeeding.
Also my doctor did say that the only medicine she knows of with a higher risk is Paxil, too... just FYI. But if it's the only thing that helps a patient, she'd still recommend it over being highly depressed/anxious.
TTC #1 May 2014
BFP 7/4/14 ~ EDD 3/17/15
My Chart
We did cut back on the Lamictal in preparing to TTC but have kept my Paxil at the maintenance dose we settled on. My ARNP has worked with a lot of pregnant patients so she has experience with med management for TTC, pregnancy and postpartum.
My OB is more conservative re: psych meds during pregnancy but he's not a specialist in psych meds and every prenatal care provider I've seen (midwives, then my OB) has been conservative about med use in pregnancy.