Use of medication during pregnancy
24 results
1 - 24Antiviral medication exposure safe in first trimester of pregnancy
SSRI use during pregnancy may increase risk of speech/language disorders in offspring
Ondansetron use in pregnancy associated with small increased risk of oral clefts
Maternal triptan use during pregnancy is not associated with risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in offspring
Zolpidem associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes
Periconception antibiotics associated with birth defects
Prenatal exposure to pregabalin associated with major birth defects
No increased risk of ASD, ADHD, or SGA with first-trimester antidepressant use
Similar risk of major malformations in infants of asthmatic women with alternate treatment regimens
First-trimester intranasal triamcinolone increases risk of respiratory system malformations
In utero SSRI associated with adverse perinatal events
Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention does not improve pregnancy outcomes
Autism not linked to thimerosol in vaccines
Newer-generation antiepileptic drugs not associated with risk of major birth defects
Cycling during pregnancy reduced the rate of GDM in overweight and obese women
Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy does not prevent asthma in offspring
Early = delayed oxytocin for dysfunctional labor
No increased risks with Tdap in pregnant women with recent (< 5 years) history of prior Tdap
Maternal gestational diabetes before 26 weeks' associated with risk of ASD
Low-dose aspirin beneficial for the prevention of preterm birth in nulliparas with singleton pregnancy
17-OHPC may not reduce recurrent preterm birth or decrease neonatal morbidity
COVID-19 research briefs: asymptomatic carriage during pregnancy is common, and unclear efficacy evidence for homemade masks