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Dangers of Psych Drugs in Pregnancy



Monday, March 24, 2008
Byron Richards, CCN

Help Stop the Mothers Act

The Senate is about to approve legislation ( Mothers Act - S.1375) which
mandates the indoctrination of pregnant and nursing mothers into the use of
extremely dangerous psychiatric medication. We already know this class of
medication poses serious health risks to both mother and baby. Consequences
to the baby are now proven to cause nerve-related changes that can adversely
affect health for a lifetime.

This Big Pharma legislation was innocuously crafted under the pretense of
helping pregnant mothers deal with stress and mood. On the surface it is
made to look like a helpful public policy that any Senator would want to
support. The reality is that pregnant and nursing mothers have become a Big
Pharma target market and this legislation locks in taxpayer funds to
dispense psych drugs to pregnant and nursing mothers - guaranteeing that Big
Pharma will get billions for poisoning the most vulnerable members in our
society.

Now that Senators are being called on the carpet for what this law will
actually do; i.e., injure babies for life - they have gone behind close
doors to finish marking up the bill and plan to sneak it through the Senate
in the beginning of April without any debate or chance for amendment. A
marriage of Big Pharma dollars with a bizarre socialist medicine agenda is
more compelling to them than real health. The legislation is cosponsored by
both Clinton and Obama (members of the Senate HELP committee that will bring
the legislation to the floor of the Senate), but make no mistake - it is
also widely supported by republican senators and Bush will sign it in a
heartbeat. Both sides of the aisle are owned by Big Pharma. The only thing
more important to them than the Big Pharma money is their image - so let's
make it clear: they are proposing legislation that knowingly will injure
mothers and babies.

The only thing standing in the way of the final passage of this legislation
is your opposition. Go to my Take Action link. With two mouse clicks you
can use my CapWiz software to send a letter of opposition to both of your
senators, it only takes 30 seconds.

Scientific Evidence of Psych-Drug Damage Relating to Pregnancy

The dangers of psych drugs during pregnancy and lactation have been reported
for a number of years. However, within the past six months a stunning
amount of new data has become available which I will now summarize for you.
A lot of this information is new since the Senate bill was first crafted.
Any Senator who was truly interested in the health and well being of mother
and child would put the Mothers Act on hold until the true risks of these
drugs are fully known. It is completely irresponsible of Senators to create
laws which will directly injure mothers, unborn children, and new babies.

It is a well known scientific fact that psych drugs readily cross the
placenta and expose the fetus to pharmacologically active levels of these
drugs. It is also known that nursing mothers have pharmacologically active
levels of these drugs in their breast milk.

Exposing a fetus or new baby to these drugs is far different than exposing
the adult nervous system which has already established brain circuitry. The
fetus's evolving nerves are trying to form core nerve circuitry (like
computer hardware) that cannot easily be changed later, establishing
connections throughout the body - such as to the heart and lungs, and
setting up how these organs will be run by the nerves over the course of a
lifetime. Available evidence clearly shows that psych drugs interfere with
these natural processes and pose a grave risk to the unborn - a risk that
can result in a lifetime of poor health.

A meta-analysis published in May of 2007 showed that women taking
antidepressants in the first trimester of pregnancy had a 72% increased risk
for a child with cardiac malformation (birth defect). A study published in
Dec of 2006 reviewed earlier studies showing that the use of antidepressants
during any phase of pregnancy carried serious risks for birth defects,
especially cardiovascular. It reviewed a Danish study showing 60% increased
risk, an American study showing 100% increased risk, and a Swedish study
showing 120% increased risk for cardiovascular defects. The American study
showed 4% of women who used antidepressants during pregnancy had a baby with
any type of birth defect; 2% of women having babies with cardiovascular
birth defects. It is clear that antidepressant medication interferes with
how nerves communicate to the heart as the fetus is evolving. Click here to
read the story of Manie - a baby born with an antidepressant-induced heart
defect.

A Dec of 2007 Dutch study reports on the broad array of side effects in
babies whose mothers took antidepressants during pregnancy. These include
respiratory distress, feeding and digestive disturbances, irritability, and
convulsions. The authors also point out that animal studies have shown
"permanent changes in specific parts of the brain and altered behavior in
adulthood after perinatal exposure to SSRIs." A Dec of 2007 Swedish study
confirms much of this information, again pointing out the high rates of
respiratory distress, convulsions, hypoglycemia, and overall poor health
(low Apgar scores). An Oct of 2006 study explains that 30% of babies born
to mothers who used antidepressants have significant inability to adapt
(adjusting to being born and then thriving). This means that even when
there are not blatant birth defects, general health of the newborn is
compromised across the boards - an incredibly dangerous situation.

Indeed, data published in Oct of 2006 showed mothers who took
antidepressants are much more likely to have premature deliveries and low
birth weight babies - indicative of general malnutrition induced by
antidepressant medication. Studies in sheep clearly show that this is
because antidepressants reduce the flow of blood to the uterus, in turn
reducing the amount of oxygen and nutrition that can get to the baby.

An Oct of 2007 U.S. study reviewed the animal data that shows exposure to
antidepressants causes life long abnormalities in behavior and stress
tolerance. A Feb of 2005 study demonstrated that 2 month old infants
already had a depressed and inappropriate response to pain - a key factor
indicating disturbed development of the nervous system. This issue is
directly related to properly coping with stress or pain as an adult, the
failure of which leads to anxiety, fibromyalgia, and increased risk for
sudden death from a cardiovascular event. This is a profound neurologic
change because it means that the developing nervous system, as a result of
exposure to psych meds, has been "traumatized," adversely priming nerves to
hyper-react to future stress.

Several studies have tried to identify childhood behavioral and attention
issues in those exposed to psych drugs during pregnancy. ( Jan of 2007, June
of 2006) While poor coping trends are evident, a clear pattern has not
emerged because these children are still living in high stress environments
due to parental instability - which is never good for children whether they
have been exposed to medication or not.

The bottom line of all of this information about psych drug use during
pregnancy is that it is one huge experiment with many unknown and likely
adverse health consequences. Once again we see the failure of the FDA to
protect the public, as the FDA does not demand Big Pharma do studies to
prove these drugs are safe for pregnant women. To the contrary, most
available science tilts in the direction that they are quite unsafe and
carry extreme risks for the baby - with ominous implications for future poor
health for the child and health care costs to society. Senators in favor of
this legislation, which would steer 80% of pregnant women on to these meds,
need their heads and morality examined. They should be personally held
accountable to the mothers whose babies their law injures.


 




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