{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Antidepressant use in pregnancy: are we closer to consensus? {Author}: Campagne DM; {Journal}: Arch Womens Ment Health {Volume}: 22 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 04 2019 {Factor}: 4.405 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00737-018-0906-2 {Abstract}: We specify and summarize significant data from recent large studies in a tool with which to aim at consensus on the question of whether and how serotonin-reuptake antidepressants should be used in pregnancy, on the basis that concern for the mental health of the mother should not vie for primacy with concern for the short-, medium-, and long-term health of the child, but must be best served together. Side effects are small but significant over the majority of 11 categories, perinatal and into adolescence. In clinical practice, alternatives for serotonin-reuptake medication in pregnancy should be more actively pursued.