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Antidepressants in pregnancy can affect babies - Health - Kids and parenting - msnbc.com

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Women who take Prozac or certain other antidepressants late in pregnancy raise the risk that their babies will suffer jitteriness, irritability and serious respiratory problems during their first couple of weeks, researchers say.

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