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SSRIs During Pregnancy May Restrict Fetal Head Growth


 

FROM ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

This study was supported by the Sophia Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (NOHRD). The Generation R Study was supported by Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, and NOHRD. The authors reported no relevant financial disclosures.

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