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In a message dated 11/11/04 3:19:46 PM Mountain Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

> International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose

> mothers took these medications during pregnancy have developed

> complications at birth requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing

> support and tube feeding. Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or

> breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle rigidity, jitteriness and

> constant crying. In most cases, the newer anti-depressant was taken

> during the third trimester of pregnancy. These symptoms are consistent

> with either a direct adverse effect of the anti-depressant on the baby,

> or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by sudden withdrawal from

> the drug.

>

I was just about to post that same article, Jan. Thanks. Also, the FDA was

investigating ceratin birth defects that involved mothers taking Zoloft while

pregnant, including facial abnormalities and limb-length discrepancy. I have

yet to fully grasp the insanity of putting any pregnant woman on these drugs

for any reason when the risks to the baby are not fully known. They advise

against drinking alcohol, coffee, and smoking cigarettes, yet there are some

doctors who are still so ignorant that they think it's okay for the mother to

take

mind-altering addictive psychiatric drugs. What is the world coming to???

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In a message dated 11/11/04 5:59:57 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

glitterari@... writes:

> SSRI medications writes:

>

>

> > International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose

> > mothers took these medications during pregnancy have developed

> > complications at birth requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing

> > support and tube feeding. Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or

> > breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle rigidity, jitteriness and

> > constant crying. In most cases, the newer anti-depressant was taken

> > during the third trimester of pregnancy. These symptoms are consistent

> > with either a direct adverse effect of the anti-depressant on the baby,

> > or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by sudden withdrawal from

> > the drug.

>

This is very interesting. This week I just had the first case of infant

removal because the mom would not take her anti-depressants and was deemed

uncooperative.

This is now what the mandatory screenings will become on the pregnant

mothers.

Again

I do not know how to emphasize enough the importance of obtaining

some type of right to refuse treatment forms. This was the first coerced

drugging of a parent I have seen.

My foundation has these forms available but also we plan to back these up

with press conferences.

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International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose

mothers took these medications during pregnancy have developed

complications at birth requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing

support and tube feeding. Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or

breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle rigidity, jitteriness and

constant crying. In most cases, the newer anti-depressant was taken

during the third trimester of pregnancy. These symptoms are consistent

with either a direct adverse effect of the anti-depressant on the

baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by sudden

withdrawal from the drug.

Would you please provide the sources / links to these " International

and Canadian reports " ? I would like the citations so that I can

access the primary documents.

Thank you.

J. Elliott, L.Ac.

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International and Canadian reports reveal that some newborns whose

mothers took these medications during pregnancy have developed

complications at birth requiring prolonged hospitalization, breathing

support and tube feeding. Reported symptoms include: feeding and/or

breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle rigidity, jitteriness and

constant crying. In most cases, the newer anti-depressant was taken

during the third trimester of pregnancy. These symptoms are consistent

with either a direct adverse effect of the anti-depressant on the

baby, or possibly a discontinuation syndrome caused by sudden

withdrawal from the drug.

Would you please provide the sources / links to these " International

and Canadian reports " ? I would like the citations so that I can

access the primary documents.

Thank you.

J. Elliott, L.Ac.

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