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100. Antidepressants During Pregnancy and Postpartum: What You Need to Know w/ Dr. Adam Urato
Manage episode 375719741 series 2934387
According to recent data, roughly ten percent of pregnant women take an antidepressant. Numerous research studies have shown that antidepressants cross the placenta. What effect does this chemical exposure have on the developing fetus?
Dr. Adam Urato is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) physician in Framingham, Massachusetts. He is an expert witness in antidepressant litigation and writes and lectures regularly on antidepressant use during pregnancy. Dr. Urato attended Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, and completed his OB/GYN residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. He completed his Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center. Dr. Urato has an active clinical practice taking care of high-risk pregnancies and delivering babies.
Adam Urato, MD (@AdamUrato1) / X
Dr. Urato Free Online Course: Antidepressants & Pregnancy
This discussion is about warning and the public's need to be aware of what the science is showing about the use of antidepressants in pregnancy.
If you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're
considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.
RADICALLY GENUINE PODCAST
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Dr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / X (Twitter)
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
9:00 - Maternal serotonin is crucial for murine embryonic development | PNAS
10:30 - New Insights into How Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Shape the Developing Brain - PMC
16:30 - April 17, 2023 Tweet: Dr. Urato MRI's studies of SSRI exposed prenatal babies developing brains
47:00 - Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising: T-Zone
48:30 - The DES story: long-term consequences of prenatal exposure
155 episodes
Manage episode 375719741 series 2934387
According to recent data, roughly ten percent of pregnant women take an antidepressant. Numerous research studies have shown that antidepressants cross the placenta. What effect does this chemical exposure have on the developing fetus?
Dr. Adam Urato is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) physician in Framingham, Massachusetts. He is an expert witness in antidepressant litigation and writes and lectures regularly on antidepressant use during pregnancy. Dr. Urato attended Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, and completed his OB/GYN residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. He completed his Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center. Dr. Urato has an active clinical practice taking care of high-risk pregnancies and delivering babies.
Adam Urato, MD (@AdamUrato1) / X
Dr. Urato Free Online Course: Antidepressants & Pregnancy
This discussion is about warning and the public's need to be aware of what the science is showing about the use of antidepressants in pregnancy.
If you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're
considering suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a skilled trained counselor.
RADICALLY GENUINE PODCAST
Dr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine Website
Dr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / X (Twitter)
Substack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillin
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FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS
—----------
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
9:00 - Maternal serotonin is crucial for murine embryonic development | PNAS
10:30 - New Insights into How Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors Shape the Developing Brain - PMC
16:30 - April 17, 2023 Tweet: Dr. Urato MRI's studies of SSRI exposed prenatal babies developing brains
47:00 - Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising: T-Zone
48:30 - The DES story: long-term consequences of prenatal exposure
155 episodes
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