So i am very prone to anxiety and panic attacks. This is baby #4 and my attacks are threw the roof. I was on lorazepam but they switched me over to clonazepam. They said its safer for the baby. Has anyone else taken these meds while pregnant? Anything i should be worrying about. And yes I have to take them everyday. Side effects on baby? I do know not to brestfeed because of the med. But I just want to make sure baby will be ok. And no I didn't have to take these with th other 3. I disnt develop thi condition until 3 yrs ago. Thanks for the help mamas.
Re: anxiety meds during pregnancy
I have no experience taking these meds personally but know a lot about them. Although, this is only my opinion, 1) Lorazepam is actually better for your baby but you should stick with one and not switch back and forth. Lorazepam is not metabolized by the liver and does not cross the placenta as well because it does not have as many metabolites. 2) Taking them on a scheduled basis every day is better than taking as needed so you and your baby's blood level is not fluctuating as much. 3) There is conflicting evidence in the literature regarding Benzos causing cleft lip/palette when taken in the 1st trimester (around end of 13 weeks) but is very, very small if it is there. 4) As far as postpartum goes, you should not take more than 1 mg equivalent of clonazepam daily as this increases risk of "floppy baby syndrome" and baby being more tired than usual when born. This risk is increased if you smoke or take any other sedating medications. 5) there is no contraindication for breastfeeding and I have many women breastfeeding on these medications. You just have to monitor for sedation and make sure that you take as little as you can get away with. So definitely have a more thorough convo with the pediatrician if this is something you would still like to do.
If you would like any reliable resources for this information, let me know and I will get them to you. P.S. Again, this is not substitute for your own MD's recommendations but you should definitely be informed.
BFP #2 12/22/15, EDD 9/1/16
Of course I worry about it, but at the same time - I also need to be healthy. There are numerous studies that show that extreme levels of stress in the mother lead to low birth wait, premature labor, etc.
You and your doctor have to decide if the risks outweigh the benefits or vice-versa. If you end up taking them, try not to worry about it (I know, easier said than done). But YOU have to worry about YOU too. Hang in there! I do a "Mental Illness + Pregnancy check-in" once in a while and there are several mamas on this board struggling with the same things. You're not alone!
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