孕妇服用精神药物对新生儿健康状况及哺乳方式的影响。

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背景:围产期母亲的精神状况与儿童的认知发展和心理健康有关。精神药物对于维持患有精神疾病的孕妇的精神健康是必要的,但由于担心副作用,如先天性畸形和神经发育异常,往往避免使用这些药物。本研究对使用精神药物治疗精神疾病的孕妇进行了回顾性研究,以澄清孕产妇和儿童人口统计数据,并调查精神药物是否影响Apgar评分和母乳喂养的决定。方法:回顾性收集2014年1月至2022年12月爱媛大学附属医院妇产科转介至神经精神科的精神障碍孕妇的资料。统计学分析采用Pearson卡方检验和多元回归分析。结果:共纳入226名女性;在我院分娩194例,分娩时服用精神药物79例(40.7%)。这些孩子都没有畸形。精神药物的使用和母乳喂养的选择之间没有关系。结论:围产期使用精神药物对有精神障碍的孕妇及其子女都是安全有益的,即使母亲继续服用精神药物,也应考虑母乳喂养。为了澄清这些观点,需要对来自几个国家的大量样本进行前瞻性研究。
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Effects of Psychotropic Medications Taken by Pregnant Women on Newborn Medical Condition and Lactation Method.

Effects of Psychotropic Medications Taken by Pregnant Women on Newborn Medical Condition and Lactation Method.

Effects of Psychotropic Medications Taken by Pregnant Women on Newborn Medical Condition and Lactation Method.

Effects of Psychotropic Medications Taken by Pregnant Women on Newborn Medical Condition and Lactation Method.

Background: Maternal psychiatric condition during the perinatal period is relevant to children's cognitive development and mental health. Psychotropic medications are necessary to maintain the mental health of pregnant women with psychiatric disorders, but they are often avoided due to concerns about adverse effects, such as congenital malformations and abnormal neurodevelopment. A retrospective study of pregnant women with psychiatric disorders using psychotropic medications was performed to clarify maternal and child demographic data and to investigate whether psychotropic medications affected the Apgar score and the decision to breastfeed.

Methods: Data of pregnant women with psychiatric disorders who were referred from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to the Department of Neuropsychiatry at Ehime University Hospital from January 2014 to December 2022 were collected retrospectively. Pearson's chi-squared test and multiple regression analysis were used for statistical analyses.

Results: A total of 226 women were included; 194 gave birth at our hospital, of whom 79 (40.7%) were taking psychotropic drugs at the time of delivery. None of the children had malformations. There was no relationship between the use of psychotropic medications and the choice to breastfeed. Multiple regression analysis showed that only the gestational weeks at birth were significantly associated with birth weight (p < 0.001) and Apgar score (1 min: p = 0.030; 5 min: p = 0.044).

Conclusions: The use of psychotropic medications during the perinatal period appears safe and beneficial for both pregnant women with psychiatric disorders and their children, and breastfeeding should be considered even if the mother continues to take the medication. To clarify these points, prospective studies using large samples from several countries are needed.

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