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Follow on Google News | Celexa Birth Defects And How They Hurt UsBy: SideEffectsOfCelexa.Net In accordance with these studies, they predict that an average of ten percent of all pregnant females have depression to some degree. One thing these researches lacked to investigate was whether these disorders were apparent before the pregnancy occurred. Oftentimes, a doctor will recommend their patients to continue using Celexa while they are carrying an infant if they have already been diagnosed with major or chronic depression. While this may benefit the female, it will usually not benefit the child. It has been reported time and time again that newborns have some sort of birth defect if their mothers were taking Celexa during any time of their pregnancy. There is a high risk of a baby developing craniosynostosis if the mother took Celexa during her first trimester. This is a common skull defect which is known to cause the baby's sutures to close too soon. That means that the skull plates close, causing the head to form in an abnormal shape. Not only does this effect the child's skull shape, but doing so can cause problems with mental development in the future as well as vision problems. One other commonly reported effect of this medication is a disorder called persistent pulmonary hypertension. Persistent pulmonary hypertension will make the circulatory system of the baby in question improperly adjust to any conditions outside the womb. Basically what this does is force the child's blood away from his or her lungs once he or she is born. This makes it very hard to breathe and will usually result in fatality. The hazard of developing this disorder is increased by a dramatic six time if the woman were to take Celexa during her last three months of being pregnant. <a href="http://sideeffectsofcelexa.net/ End
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