61. SSRIs and Pregnancy

61. SSRIs and Pregnancy

From Mommy Brain Revisited by Dr. Jodi Pawluski

December 11, 2025 · 24 min · Season 1 · Episode 61

About this episode

This episode discusses the use of SSRIs during pregnancy and the importance of maternal mental health.

In this episode of Mommy Brain Revisited, Dr Tim Oberlander and I briefly discuss SSRI use in pregnancy and the importance of focusing on maternal mental health in this area of research. Our conversation centers on our perspective, Potential risks and benefits of prenatal selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medications for maternal mental health and child development published in Nature Mental Health . We emphasize the complexity of separating medication effects from underlying maternal depression and the importance of comprehensive approaches, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments. For more on current treatment guidelines for perinatal mental health see: https://www.canmat.org/2025/02/12/available-now-canmat-2024-guidelines-for-perinatal-mood-anxiety-and-related-disorders-and-accompanying-patient-and-family-guide/ Dr. Tim Oberlander has over 3 decades of research on maternal mental health, SSRIs and child development. He is a Developmental Pediatrician, Clinician-Scientist and Professor of Pediatrics in the School of Population Public Health, University of British Columbia and BC Children’s Hospital. Our publication: Pawluski, J., Oberlander, T.F. Potential…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Jodi Pawluski

Guest: Dr Tim Oberlander

Topics covered

  • SSRIs
  • pregnancy
  • maternal mental health
  • child development
  • pharmacologic treatments
  • non-pharmacologic treatments

Keywords

  • SSRIs
  • pregnancy
  • maternal mental health
  • child development
  • treatment guidelines

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Nature Mental Health, University of British Columbia, BC Children’s Hospital, CANMAT

Books & works: Potential risks and benefits of prenatal selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medications for maternal mental health and child development

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