The Motherisk Program is a counseling service for pregnant and lactating women and their health professionals, in which evidenced-based information is given on the safety/risk of drugs, chemicals, radiation, and infectious diseases to almost 40,000 callers/year. We published a study documenting the experiences of 36 women who had abruptly discontinued antidepressants or benzodiazepines upon finding out they were pregnant
+(2). All of the women reported discontinuation for fear of teratogenic risk, and 28 (77%) discontinued on the advice of their physicians. Despite receiving reassuring counseling that it would be appropriate to continue their medication, only 22 (61%) chose to do so
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