[Antidepressants-SSRIs in pregnancy and risk of major malformations: treat or not to treat].

2014 
: Considering teratogenic risk, recent data suggest that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can be prescribed during pregnancy, even though some SSRIs are to be considered as a second choice. In any case, antidepressive treatment during pregnancy must be carefully tailored to the pregnant woman, considering absolute risk/benefit ratio of SSRIs, but also availability of other effective treatments, as well as woman's preferences.
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