Hi there. I'm about 17 weeks, and before conceiving, I was on a low dose of Zoloft (anywhere from 50-100mg) for the better part of 5 years for anxiety. I weaned myself off of it last March so it would be out of my system when trying to conceive, and have been managing fairly well until the past month or so. My husband and I moved to a new city and I started a new job in August, which has proven to be VERY stressful. Between the long hours and the nature of the job, I could feel the anxiety creeping back in almost immediately. A couple weeks ago in particular was really rough...crying everyday, feeling panicky about not meeting deadlines, not being able to turn my mind off, trouble sleeping, lashing out at my husband, etc. I did speak to my OB and she said she felt comfortable prescribing me Zoloft again. I got a script filled for 25mg but haven't taken it yet, as now I'm having second thoughts/doubts about the potential risks to the baby. I know it's one of the most common SSRI's prescribed during pregnancy and felt confident after talking to my OB, but after more research, I was surprised to see that it's a class C drug and that it hasn't been proven safe.
I have another appointment this Thursday and plan to discuss my concerns further, but in the meantime, I am curious to hear any other mom-to-be's stories about managing stress and anxiety while pregnant. I feel trapped and a bit guilty if I take the drugs, like I am sacrificing my baby's health to maintain a career. But my only other options at this point are to continue miserably as is, straight-up quit my job (it's definitely crossed my mind, but wouldn't be a great move after only 2 months), or see if my OB would sign me out of work early due to stress (not right away, but maybe in another couple months). None of these seem like great options, but like I said, I'm feeling stuck

Any anxiety success stories (with meds or without) would be appreciated!
Re: Stress/anxiety and decisions about meds
You can't take care of a baby (whether in your womb or out in the world) without taking care of yourself first. I'd talk to your doctor again to give you peace of mind but if you need the medication then you should take it and don't feel guilty about it.
I started Zoloft after my 2nd child was born due to extreme anxiety that was literally crippling. It's important that you get control of these issues now because they could be even worse once baby comes.
Good luck to you.
Catagory C medications aren't considered safe as there isn't enough research done on them, but they don't possess clear known risks either. The usual stance is you should use them if the therapeutic benefit is higher than the risk to the baby.
Depression during pregnancy puts you at a much higher risk of developing PPD, so that is something you should also take into consideration when making your decision.
I've taken a catagory C medication this entire pregnancy and it's had no detrimental effect on my baby (I'm 36 weeks).
Nothing has been proven "safe" during pregnancy, not even Tylenol- so that is a generic statement applied to all medicines regardless of class.
As far as I understand it, OBs prescribe meds when they think the benefits outweigh the risks. Maybe in your case they think taking the Zoloft is better than exposing your unborn baby to all of the stress and anxiety hormones produced by feeling the way you currently do. I'd talk to the doctor again and make a decision.
But I agree with others, you have to take care of you first.
(I took Lexapro until TTC)
Me: 32 Hubby: 31
Married 12/29/12
Started TTC July 2014
Miscarriage August 2014
Emmett born February 2016
Expecting Baby #2 in August 2017
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/544e80
My doctor put me on buspirone , buspar for short. Its a Category B medication for anxiety. Check with your ob and see if that is a possibility for you.
https://anxiety.emedtv.com/buspar/buspar-and-pregnancy.html