Antibiotics During Pregnancy Raise Child’s Asthma Risk – Newsmax


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Antibiotics During Pregnancy Raise Child's Asthma Risk
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Researchers found that 22 percent of the 103 children born to mothers who took antibiotics during pregnancy were diagnosed with asthma by age 3. By contrast, only 11 percent of the children born to mothers who didn't take antibiotics prenatally were …
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Continued Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Leads to Increased Asthma … – Lung Disease News


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Continued Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Leads to Increased Asthma
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shutterstock_89289277 Results from a recent study indicate that continued maternal smoking during pregnancy is related to an increased risk of asthma in school age children. The study was recently published in Chest, the Journal of the American College

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Depression in Pregnancy and Child’s Asthma Risk – WebMD


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Depression in Pregnancy and Child's Asthma Risk
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"How maternal depression affects asthma risk in the offspring is unknown, but the mechanism could involve hormone changes or changes in lifestyles," said study lead author Dr. Xiaoqin Liu, an epidemiologist at Aarhus University in Denmark. "The most …
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New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to Asthma – New York Times (blog)


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New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to Asthma
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The research found that taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (the antidepressants also known as S.S.R.I.s) while pregnant does not increase the risk of asthma in the resulting babies. What is associated with an increased risk of asthma
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Depression During Pregnancy Linked to Child's Asthma Risk
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MONDAY, March 9, 2015 (HealthDay News) — A child may face an increased risk of asthma if the child's mother experienced depression during her pregnancy or she took an older antidepressant to treat her condition, new research suggests. However, more …
No Excess Asthma Risk Seen With Prenatal Antidepressant UseMedscape
New Research on Antidepressants and Pregnancy Finds No Link to AsthmaNew York Times (blog)
Kid's Asthma Not Linked to Maternal SSRIs in PregnancyMedPage Today
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Newer antidepressant use in pregnancy not linked to childhood asthma – 2 Minute Medicine


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Newer antidepressant use in pregnancy not linked to childhood asthma
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1. In this retrospective cohort study of Danish mothers and children, maternal use of newer antidepressants (e.g. SSRIs, nefazodone, mirtazapine, venlafaxine, and roboxetine) during pregnancy was not associated with an increased risk of childhood asthma.

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Pediatric Asthma May be Prevented by Avoiding Antibiotics During Pregnancy – Lung Disease News


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Pediatric Asthma May be Prevented by Avoiding Antibiotics During Pregnancy
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Despite the fact that being sick while pregnant raises greater concerns and challenges, women should still avoid the use of antibiotics, particularly because the unborn child may end up suffering from asthma. Those are the conclusions of a recent study
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